That sounds like a wonderful tool. QIF is a nightmare because of the variable,
not explicit date formats and US date format out of synch with the rest of the
world.
Have at IT : -)
>
> JFYI: About year ago I start working on small python script to import my
> credit card transactions from
a mass import - less to fix up if
> > there is a problem. can't comment more specifically about Intuit Mint.
>
> More correctly, GnuCash 3.0, now in beta testing as GnuCash 2.7.7, has a
> greatly enhance CSV import capability.
>
> Regards,
> John Ralls
>
> __
e in Excel, i.e. until it imports
> correctly . Better to get it working on a small data set and then import the
> data in batches rather than try and do a mass import - less to fix up if
> there is a problem. can't comment more specifically about Intuit Mint.
More correctly, GnuCash 3.0,
Transferring data out of Intuit Mint will depend upon whether that
program/app has the ability to export data in a suitable form like OFX or
Excel CSV format. Gnucash can import OFX file data if correctly structured
and the current Gnucash versions can import CSV with some limitations (the
Hello all, I have been using Intuit Mint for personal finance for sometime now.
Simple and not very detailed financial track. Just to know where the money is
going and recording date of events. Control about my personal billing become
crucial to stay out of trouble.
More or less Mint do it