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Qif Master 7.7
QIF Master makes it easier to enter banking, credit card, and investment
transactions into Quicken.
Bank and Credit Card Transactions: Many online banks and credit card
companies allow you to download recent transactions (checks, deposits,
credit card charges, etc.) into a file in the Quicken Interchange Format
(QIF), so that you can import these transactions into your Quicken
account. The problem with this approach is that typically the bank has
no way of assigning meaningful categories to the transactions. So, if
you care about categorizing your Quicken transactions, you must go
through each transaction you have just imported in Quicken, and add
categories. QIF Master automates this process.
Some banks and credit card companies also produce transaction histories
in QFX or OFX format. OFX is an open standard format, and QFX is a
Quicken-specific variant. Quicken can import QFX format (Quicken calls
this Web Connect) and match transactions with transactions already in
your register. This matching is useful, but if you like your
transactions automatically categorized, you might prefer to process the
QFX or OFX with QIF Master, which will convert it to QIF and add
categories. If all you have available is OFX, you cannot import it into
Quicken, but you can convert it to QIF and then import it.
QIF Master adds Quicken categories based on the description (e.g. payee)
of each transaction. To convert a QIF file, just drop it onto QIF
Master. You can configure QIF Master as a browser helper application
for files of type application/qif to have it run automatically on
downloaded QIF files. The resulting file can then be imported into
Quicken.
- License: Shareware, $16
- Author/Publisher: John Woodward
- Modification Date: April 17, 2010
- Requirements: Mac OS X 10.2.8 or higher
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