• DCWest

    DCWest

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    • in reply to: The Quickening #2650653

      Will,

      My experience exactly. Through trial and error I found that Quicken H&B 2008 was about the last version they would let you use without interfering too much.

      I fiddled with GnuCash and it’s importing of QIF files and eventually found that, after changing the header I found something that would import into GnuCash.

      Since then I have been quite happy with both the software itself and the community of users that populate the mailing list that serves as a support vehicle. There are a half dozen or so of the primary developers that are active on the mailing list resulting in rapid response to both bugs and new feature requests as well as general how to do it inquiries.

      An added major Plus for those of us that use Linux in addition to Windows/Microsoft, there is a native version that runs on Linux.

      DW

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