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CSV2QIF was available as a giveaway on October 27, 2019!
Easy to use secure solution to review/convert your transactions and import into your accounting software. Convert CSV/XLS/XLSX to QIF and import into Quicken PC 2005-2020, Banktivity, Quicken 2007 Mac, LessAccounting, YNAB, NetSuite, MYOB, AceMoney. Extract transaction data from CSV or Excel files from your bank. Prepare transactions quickly in Excel and convert. Work directly in Excel and copy data into the converter. Open files in XLS and XLSX or CSV formats. Create importable QIF files for Quicken. Select compatible QIF variant for your accounting software. Review transactions in a readable mode before converting.
Windows 7/ 8/ 8.1/ 10 (x32/x64)
5.6 MB
$39.99
Need to convert a transactions file to easy to access or archive format? Convert CSV/XLS/XLSX, PDF, QFX/OFX/QBO/QIF to CSV/Excel and import into Excel, QB Online, Xero, YNAB. Review transactions in a readable modebefore converting.
Need to import transactions, but the format is not supported? Convert CSV/XLS/XLSX, PDF, QFX/OFX/QBO/QIF to QBO and import into QuickBooks 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, (Win/Mac/Online). Created QBO files are regular Web Connect files for QuickBooks. Match transactions after import as you would do with transactions directly downloaded from your bank.
Need to import transactions, but the format is not supported? Convert CSV/XLS/XLSX, PDF, QFX/OFX/QBO/QIF to OFX and import into Xero, QB Online, Xero, QB Online, Sage One, YNAB, AccountEdge, Banktivity, Ace Money. Create importable OFX files. Select compatible OFX variant for your accounting software.
Finally, the solution to import your transactions. Convert CSV/XLS/XLSX, PDF, QFX/OFX/QBO/QIF to QIF and import into Quicken PC 2005-2020, Banktivity, Quicken 2007 Mac, LessAccounting, YNAB, NetSuite, MYOB, AceMoney. Create importable QIF files for Quicken. Select compatible QIF variant for your accounting software.
Easy to use secure solution to review/convert your transactions and import into your accounting software. Convert CSV/XLS/XLSX, PDF, QFX/OFX/QBO/QIF to QFX and import into Quicken 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, (Win/Mac). Created QFX files are regular Web Connect files for Quicken. Review transactions after import as you would do with transactions directly downloaded from your bank.
A very useful utility for those of us who use Ace Money, Quicken or similar programmes for managing our personal finances. Much needed change from the usual suite of video converters and downloaders. Works well for the purpose it is built for.
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Hello everyone,
ProperSoft developer here. I hope you enjoy the software free today thanks to Giveawayoftheday.com. This is a specific tool for everyone using personal finance software (not just Quicken) that does not import CSV or Excel files directly. If your bank provides CSV files only for your transactions and your personal finance software does not import it, try this tool.
This is a lifetime license and you will get free updates and upgrades for your license. If you need help with the conversion, please consider purchasing Bank2QIF as a discounted offer today.
Enjoy!
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Sergiy, Thanks for the input, but I do not know any spreadsheet software that does not open CSV and I have 6 (six) of them from the '90 to present and they all can open CSV format without a "middle man" software.
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If one has an older version of Quicken and has not renewed or gotten a new subscription, I have found that when one tries to open a QIF file, the Quicken program contacts Quicken over the Internet and will not process or open the QIF file. Is that the case with a converted file using your/this program? I find it kind of outrageous that Quicken 2016 will no longer allow me to open MY DATA in QIF form without a new program, now a subscription model, especially given how buggy the program has gotten in recent years.
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chris, Quicken 2016 imports QIF files only, no more QFX (Web Connect) files in 2019 and later. For QIF import, Quicken does not do an online check as it does for QFX (Web Connect) files.
See more details on this page: https://www.propersoft.net/howto/qfx-or-qif-which-format-is-better-for-you-to-import-data-in-quicken
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Sergiy, Yes, I should have said QFX - but can't seem to edit the post... BUT, Quicken 2016 is able to import/open both QIF and QFX files, however, now one needs a subscription to continue opening QFX files.
The QIF files in Q16 cannot be used for "checking, savings, credit cards, 401(k) and all other brokerage accounts" according to the program warning when you try to open one (MENU: file - file import, QIF file...), so what good are QIF files anymore? Unless there is a program that can bypass that restriction in newer versions of Quicken? But many financial institutions no longer offer the QIF option.
What is needed is a way to download CSV data from the bank/credit card company, and convert it to work with later versions of Quicken, e.g., Quicken 2016. The Q16 file import only allows security prices in CSV format.
I have been looking for an alternative to Quicken for some time because of the bugs they keep introducing, and not fixing for many cycles.
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Chris, Quicken 2016 shows a warning message for QIF import, but imports "correct" QIF files fine. You have to specify the account name in CSV2QIF and Ban2QIF converter to be added to a QIF file, and select "All accounts" on the QIF import form. Here is the tutorial for Quicken 2017, similar to Quicken 2016: https://www.propersoft.net/howto/qif-import-quicken-2017
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Is there a special price on this CSV2QIF for today?
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in later editions it would be nice if it could format them to pdf, I don't use quicken,excell so it would be nice to get my bank statement in a readable format.
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NCC-1701CygnusX1, When I download my bank statements, they are always in PDF format. I thought that was how all banks worked.
I can also choose to download account activity in csv or quicken and several other formats. I would have absolutely no use for this program. I am very surprised others need it. Maybe you should try a new bank.
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kalmly, If you use a version of Quicken 2016 or earlier, you can no longer download directly into Quicken without a new subscription to Quicken, and you can't even download a QIF file and then open it it with an older version of Quicken, the process causes the program to call home on the Internet during the process and if your subscription is not renewed, no go.
Since Quicken has gotten very buggy in recent versions, and a 2 year subscription may not be your cup of tea, nor do you want your data on the cloud (some other computer some where you cannot ensure its security or control access to it), your only option is a program like this or manual entry. I might add that in the last few versions of Quicken, the automatic download process has been very problematic, only working about 50% of the time without some kind of glitch.
I agree that most financial institutions provide comma separated value data and/or QIF files, and yes, PDF versions of statements. However, some CHARGE a fee to use quicken downloads, yes, amazing isn't it?
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kalmly, it would make sense if all gave pdf as a choice but alas I have a couple that must think pdf's are borish?
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If you're dealing with accounting files and don't know how to use all the import/export features of Excel, you should probably get a different job.
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Under terms is shows: No free technical support;
No free upgrades to future versions;
Strictly personal usage.
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As is seemingly "normal" with GAOTD, there is no statement concerning how long the "test" of the software is, so I guess this software has a lifetime license with full updates and tech support, right CSV2QIF?
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