Convert QDF to QIF

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josoliv
josoliv Member ✭✭
I need to convert my QDF to QIF file. I moved from windows to Ubuntu (Linux) GNUCash reads only QIF file.

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  • Sherlock
    Sherlock Member ✭✭✭✭
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    If you haven't already, you may want to review: https://www.quicken.com/support/how-do-i-export-data-quicken

    Note: You may need to add the appropriate account lines to the generated QIF file: https://community.quicken.com/discussion/7150750/faq-how-to-import-qif-files-into-non-cash-accounts-post-q2004
  • Chris_QPW
    Chris_QPW Member ✭✭✭✭
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    If you export everything in one QIF all the account information will already be in the QIF file.
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  • josoliv
    josoliv Member ✭✭
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    The thing is my licence was expired and I already installed Ubuntu on my notebook... also on my wife's too... so far i do not have windows computer at home. What I really need is someone that reads my QDF and converts to QIF file. For free or for a fee that I'm willing to pay as i have almost 3 years of data.
  • josoliv
    josoliv Member ✭✭
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    As quicken is #1 in US I do not understand why they still don't have a linux version...
  • josoliv
    josoliv Member ✭✭
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    Thank you guys @Chris_QPW and @Sherlock for your answer.
  • splasher
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    josoliv said:
    As quicken is #1 in US I do not understand why they still don't have a linux version...

    Not likely, the home Linux market is even smaller than the Mac market and it has taken them over ten years to get a Mac product that is not yet equivalent to the Windows Deluxe edition or the old QM2007.

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  • Chris_QPW
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    splasher said:
    josoliv said:
    As quicken is #1 in US I do not understand why they still don't have a linux version...

    Not likely, the home Linux market is even smaller than the Mac market and it has taken them over ten years to get a Mac product that is not yet equivalent to the Windows Deluxe edition or the old QM2007.
    Not mention that the Desktop Personal Finance market has always been a small nitch market, which is getting smaller all the time as everything goes "online" or to "mobile".
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