Offer listed above cannot be combined with any other offers. †Limited time offer of off the list price applies only to the purchase of Quicken Deluxe, Premier, Home & Business for the first year only when you order directly from Quicken by January 9, 2022, 11:59 PM PST. For this, you need to first export data from the other applications into a. Quicken 2017 and the Subscription Release of Quicken support data import from other personal finance applications such as Banktivity (formerly iBank) and Moneydance. Note: Personal finance applications other than Banktivity and Moneydance have not been tested for import in Quicken for Mac.
However, we have found gaps or missing data in these exported QIF files, especially with investing transactions. We want to make the transition to Quicken easy and have put a great deal of effort into handling issues related to missing or incorrect data that is imported from other personal finance applications. As such, our import is only as good as the exported data provided in a. Quicken has no control over the data that is exported from other personal finance applications. QIF file exported from another application (Banktivity or Moneydance)
Choose File > Export > Quicken Windows Transfer File (QXF).
Open your data file in Quicken Mac 2015, 2016, 2017, or the Subscription Release.Always make a backup of your file prior to attempting a conversion and review your information in the converted file.
Important: The option to convert data from Quicken for Mac to Quicken for Windows is available, but completing this conversion with a file that contains investment accounts will result in investment data loss. Previous versions of Mac Converting from Quicken Mac 2015, 2016, or 2017 to the Subscription Release of Quicken for Mac