I have about 8 years of history in my Microsoft Money data file. Quicken Online is useless to me unless I can import or convert that historical data. Can this be done? Thanks in advance!
thanks Barron, can you push this suggestion through to the quicken dev team? I'm in the same position and my ms money license just ran out. By default I'm guessing most people renew but some would probably be willing to try out a free product of another provider to see if its a good fit. Since quicken can import from money in its purchased versions if there's someway to port that capability to quicken online it would probably help convert a few more ms money users.
Can I convert/import my Microsoft Money file? Oct 23, 2009 05:13 am
This post is about: Quicken Online 2008
I'm in the same situation. I thought Quicken had hit the homerun when they offered a transition path from Money (screw Microsoft) to Quicken Online. Then I found out after setting up the account that I can't convert my file. Quicken has the ability to convert the files from Money to Quicken desktop. They have the ability to convert to Quicken Online. They are simply choosing not to because it's free. Shame on Quicken/Intuit for withholding a desperatly needed feature for those of who are committed to software as a service solutions. I would have been willing to pay for a conversion or for the online version if it included the conversion feature.
Can I convert/import my Microsoft Money file? Oct 24, 2009 01:50 pm
This post is about: Quicken Online 2008
Can I buy the desktop verson, translate and then upload the data to quicken online? Are quicken online and "? offline ?" able to talke to each other? I would sure endjoy iphone functionality of my banking.....