HELP with old QUICKEN file
Aymeric
I do not have Quicken yet Member
Hi,
I have just recovered Quicken data from an old PC (c.2008).
However, QUICKEN is no long supported in Australia...
Could someone with a QUICKEN license please help me convert 5 QDF files to CSV?
I have ran out of options and desperate to read this data as it is import to settle a family will... Many thanks in advance to anyone that could help
I have just recovered Quicken data from an old PC (c.2008).
However, QUICKEN is no long supported in Australia...
Could someone with a QUICKEN license please help me convert 5 QDF files to CSV?
I have ran out of options and desperate to read this data as it is import to settle a family will... Many thanks in advance to anyone that could help
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If you haven't already, I suggest you post your query at: https://community.reckon.com/categories/personalrange0
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As asked by Sherlock, is it really Quicken or Reckon?If it is Quicken, you should be able to download and install Quicken for Windows 2013 from here:In 2008, the data was a multi-file data set, so hopefully, you have all of the files.
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Note that it isn't as much that Quicken isn't supported by Reckon as that they just dropped the Quicken name. Long ago Reckon licensed the use of the name and code of Quicken and that is how Quicken in Australia was born.Signature:
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