export to QIF - whatever happened to it being added to the "next version?"

Alan Hartless harty83 at gmail.com
Sat Nov 10 16:30:16 EST 2007


That sucks.  Any hope of someone picking it back up?  It seems to be a
desired enough feature.  I'm limited to web programming languages, otherwise
I would do it!

Alan

On Nov 10, 2007 1:08 PM, Josh Sled <jsled at asynchronous.org> wrote:

> "Alan Hartless" <harty83 at gmail.com> writes:
> > I came across this in a ml post (
> >
> http://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2000-December/000404.html
> ):
> >
> > Jonas Rullo writes:
> >> > I installed GnuCash and it seems to be working well.  I am a member
> of a
> >> > small club, and have been keeping track of expenses with GnuCash.
>  Will
> >> > I be able to turn over that responsibility to another member that
> cannot
> >> > run GnuCash?  I have a couple months of records that I need to export
> to
> >> > Quick Books, Microsoft Money, or some kind of spread sheet format.
>  Is
> >> > this possible with the current GnuCash package?
> >> > Jonas Rullo.
> >>
> >> Currently, no. We are working on a qif export for the next version.
> >>
> >> dave
> >
> >
> > Whatever happened to it being out for the "next version?"  This post was
> > back in 2000!!!!
>
> It's a volunteer-effort project.
>
> The developer that made that remark "left" the project a long time ago.
>
> No one has contributed it since.
>
> --
> ...jsled
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>


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