Thanks, I guessed that it would take a while which partially explains my
procrastination.
On Wed, Jan 3, 2018 at 9:17 PM, David Carlson
wrote:
> I too used Moneydance for a while after Quicken. That was long ago. I
> think that Moneydance was able to generate
I too used Moneydance for a while after Quicken. That was long ago. I
think that Moneydance was able to generate fairly good QIF files which
imported into GnuCash with about the same quirks as Quicken QIFs.
That said, it is good to run a lot of tests and plan carefully before
making a 'for
I have been using gnucash for a business account for some time while using
Moneydance for personal accounts.
Are there tips or a preferred procedure for transferring from Moneydance
accounts to gnucash?
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