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QIF Master

QIF Master - 6.6

adds categories to QIF, converts QFX/OFX to QIF...

All Time: (4.6)
Version 6.6: (5.0)
Selected Version: 6.6
Release Date: 2008-08-23
License: Commercial
Downloads (version 6.6): 429
Downloads (all versions): 36,503
Price: $16.00

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Product Description:

QIF Master makes it easier to enter banking, credit card, and investment transactions into Quicken or other programs that accept Quicken Interchange Format (QIF).

Bank and Credit Card Transactions: Many online banks and credit card companies allow you to download recent transactions (checks, deposits, credit card charges, etc.) into a file in the Quicken Interchange Format (QIF), so that you can import these transactions into your Quicken account. The problem with this approach is that typically the bank has no way of assigning meaningful categories to the transactions. So, if you care about categorizing your Quicken transactions, you must go through each transaction you have just imported in Quicken, and add categories. QIF Master automates this process.

Some banks and credit card companies also produce transaction histories in QFX or OFX format. OFX is an open standard format, and QFX is a Quicken-specific variant. Quicken can import QFX format (Quicken calls this Web Connect) and match transactions with transactions already in your register. This matching is useful, but if you like your transactions automatically categorized, you might prefer to process the QFX or OFX with QIF Master, which will convert it to QIF and add categories. If all you have available is OFX, you cannot import it into Quicken, but you can convert it to QIF and then import it.

QIF Master adds Quicken categories based on the description (e.g. payee) of each transaction. To convert a QIF file, just drop it onto QIF Master. You can configure QIF Master as a browser helper application for files of type application/qif to have it run automatically on downloaded QIF files. The resulting file can then be imported into Quicken.

Investment Transactions: Although recent versions of Quicken for the Macintosh have allowed investment transactions to be downloaded into Quicken, in many cases the downloads are incomplete and sometimes wrong. An alternative approach is to use QIF Master to extract QIF from your investment firm's transaction history web page and import that QIF into Quicken. Investment information is not produced in QIF format by the investment firms; to get QIF you must use QIF Master to convert the transactions on the web page into QIF.

CSV Files: QIF Master will also convert comma-separated value (CSV) files into QIF.

Finally, QIF Master also performs other useful transformations on any financial data it can process, producing output data as CSV or tab-separated entries in text files. Thus, QIF Master can convert financial data from QIF, OFX, QFX, web pages, CSV, or tab-separated value files into QIF, CSV, or tab-separated values files.

What's new in this version:

Removed erroneous error message when creating the second instruction for a description with an associated amount.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9
  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.2.8 or higher

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Feedback Summary:

Version 6.6:
Overall Rating: (5.0) Features: (5.0) Support: (5.0)
Ease of Use: (5.0) Quality / Stability: (5.0) Price: (5.0)
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QIF Master ReviewRE: Interface - Version: 6.6, 8/24/2008 11:00AM PST

(2 of 2 users found this comment useful)

RobertS440
While I love the "eye candy" of most Mac applications, I would prefer that the developer continue to concentrate on functionality, speed and accuracy. I have had plenty of applications that are pretty but don't do the job, this product does its job. I don't want to spend a lot of time changing formats to use a product that should do the same job for me but does not (Q*k*n)

I have owned a license for at least two years, now and only wish that the other company had their head on straight. Don't waste my time on a pretty interface.
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QIF Master ReviewNot a pretty toy. It just works - Version: 6.2, 12/3/2007 09:03AM PST

(1 of 1 users found this comment useful)

ZZBaron
To the reviewer that graded this 2 stars based upon the interface:
This is a financial utility for converting data files. Not a game, or eye candy.
What's more, it is one of the most inexpensive and reasonably priced utilities out there, considering the fact that (to my knowledge) this is the ONLY utility out there for the mac that performs these functions.
The author is responsive, and this WORKS, and it works well.
If you want pretty, go play a game, or buy a MS product at 10 times the cost. I personally will settle for functionality and stability, a reasonable price, and a responsive developer any day.
You have every right to post a comment about the interface, but the star rating is meant to be used for reviewing the software, and how it performs its intended function.
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QIF Master ReviewHorrible interface - Version: 5.71, 8/2/2006 12:31PM PST

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dan55304
This is one of the worst interfaces I've ever seen for a Mac app. Make a mistake, start all over. I've had no end of trouble with it converting and creating bad data like dates. Setup is horrific.

Too expensive. Can it be shareware if it times out and the price is that of a retail package?
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