qif questions

Asked by dancer58

A lot of us are moving from windows to linux and want to output a qif file from quicken to homebank.
The quicken qif has all accounts (bank, savings, credit card, ect) saved in one qif file. Will homebank be able to separate the accounts?

Any time frame for the next release?

thanks
Harold

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Best Maxime DOYEN (mdoyen) said :
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Here is a focus on what I have implemented.

HomeBank QIF import process will import all it can.
I mean every accounts encoutered, every transations, categories and also deal with transfert as weel.

HB will not keep the notion of the account you describe (bank, savings, credit card, etc...) as no care about this.
So if you have 2 bank accounts A and B, and a saving one C and then a credit card D, normally you will keep A, B C and D after the import.

The v4.0 is stable enough now for me to release an alpha, just some more debugging to do this weekend and I will release it at the beginning of the next week. Not well it is not the stable release, just a snapshot of work in rogress.

Max.

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dancer58 (dancer581) said :
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Thanks for the info

Please let me know when the alpa is out and where I can download

Harold