Convert From Ibank To Quicken For Mac

To migrate your data from Quicken to Banktivity, you’ll first need to export ALL of your accounts accounts to a Single QIF file. The following instructions from Intuit’s website should help you with that export:

  1. Aug 12, 2020 Banktivity (was iBank) is a new standard for Mac money management. With its intuitive user interface and a full set of money-management features, Banktivity is the most complete software available for Mac personal finance.
  2. Note the Windows program is 32-bit and will not run on your operating system, that is why it has to be run on the server. This just puts the data in a format that Quicken Mac knows how to read and convert into its data file format. Quicken Mac will then use the.QXF file to create your new Quicken Mac data file and delete the.QXF file.
  3. @Quicken Harold Import of a Banktivity QIF file was a specific feature aded to Quicken Mac back in the 2016 release. Therefore, it is an appropriate question for a user to ask if Quicken has maintained compatibility with any changes in Banktivity's export format.
  4. And I did buy the newest version of Quicken for Mac but had problems with it. Nobody seem to help. My problem was the conversion of the PC version to the Mac version. At the time I tried to get support but was unable to remedy the problem. Daughter in law uses iBank and she thought that program would convert between the two versions.

IBank imports Quicken export files and runs in Lion, but be sure to export before you install Lion. There’s even an iBank Mobile iOS app ($5) that syncs with the Mac version over WiFi. One oddity: With the same old Quicken data imported into both Quicken Essentials and iBank, the two applications show different totals – a difference of about $20.

Please note that it is important to unhide all accounts and to properly prepare your accounts and categories in Quicken first. There are additional considerations which are detailed below.

Converting Quicken for Windows files

Overview

The following components of your Quicken for Windows data file can be converted to QIF:

– Account types that exist in both Quicken for Windows and Quicken for Mac.

– Banking transactions.

– Most investment transactions.

– Categories, classes, and securities contained within the exported transactions.

The following components of your Quicken for Windows data file that cannot be converted to QIF:

– Employee Stock Purchase Plan (ESPP) transactions

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– Employee Stock Option Plan (ESOP) transactions

– Quicken for Windows business accounts:

  • Invoices
  • Business bills

– Loan amortization schedules

– Online banking information such as account setup information, Online Payees, and online payment instructions

– Scheduled Transactions

– QuickFill (memorized) Transactions

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– Saved or memorized reports

– Security price history

– Tax status of Investment accounts

– Certain types of investment transactions.

Converting your file is a 3-part process. First you must prepare the Quicken for Windows files, then create QIF (Quicken Interchange Format) files, and finally create a new file on the Mac and import the QIF files.

Prepare the Quicken for Windows files

Account names and category names can be no more than 15 characters long. To shorten longer names:

– Select the Tools menu and select Account List.

– Click the Options button and select View hidden accounts.

– Click the Manage Accounts tab and clear all Hide in Quicken checkboxes.

– For each account whose name has more than 15 characters:

Right-click the account and select Edit.

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Enter a name no more than 15 characters long, and then click OK.

– Select the Tools menu and select Category List.

– For each account whose name has more than 15 characters:

Select the category name and select Edit.

Enter a name no more than 15 characters long, and then click OK.

– Names of securities cannot contain special characters and ticker symbols must be all uppercase letters:

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Select the Investing menu and select Security List. For each security name that contains a character such as !, @, #, $, %, ^, &, or *:

  • Right-click the security name and select Edit.
  • Change the name so it does not contain those characters.
  • For each ticker symbol that is not all uppercase:
  • Right click the ticker symbol and select Edit.
  • Change the symbol to all uppercase letters, such as AAPL, and then click OK.
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– Accept all downloaded transactions to the account register or list.

A red flag next to the name of an account indicates the account has a pending action, such as a downloaded transaction to be accepted.

– Click the Downloaded Transactions tab at the bottom of the window to accept the transactions into the register.
Important: Any downloaded transactions not accepted will be lost during the conversion.

– Cancel any repeating online payments and pending online payments.

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Create QIF (Quicken Interchange Format) Files

– Use Quicken for Windows to open the data file.

– Select the File menu and select Export > QIF File.

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– On the QIF Export window, click Browse.

– Enter the file name Quicken Export.QIF, navigate to where you want to store the file, and click OK. Make a note of the location.

– Complete the remainder of the QIF Export window

  • Click the Quicken Account to Export from drop-down arrow choose “All Accounts” (scroll up in the list of accounts).
  • In the Include Transactions in Dates fields, leave the default dates.
  • In the Include in Export area, select Transactions, Category List, Account List and Security Lists.
  • Click OK to create the QIF file at the location you selected in step 4.
  • On the QIF Export window, select the checkbox corresponding to the item in the file name.
  • Save all files in the same location.

– Insert a CD or DVD into your CD-ROM or DVD drive or attach a removable drive. (Be sure the CD, DVD, or removable media you are using is compatible with both the Windows computer and the Mac.)

– Copy your exported QIF file(s) from Quicken to the CD/DVD/Removable Drive.

– Eject the CD/DVD/Removable Drive from your PC

– Connect/Insert the CD/DVD/Removable Drive to your Mac

Now in Banktivity on your Mac

– Open Banktivity

– After Banktivity opens, choose File> New > Document from Quicken

– Select ‘Quicken for Windows’ and click ‘Continue’

– On the next screen, click ‘Choose File’, find your QIF file, and click ‘Open’

– At the next step, Banktivity will ask you to confirm the imported account types and currencies of each account. To change the type or currency suggested by Banktivity, click the double-arrow and choose from the list that appears. Click ‘Import Selected Accounts’

– When the import is complete, Banktivity will prompt you to save the document. Choose a location, enter a name, and click ‘Save’ to finish the process

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Banktivity will import the accounts, transactions, categories, and investments from the QIF file (other features such as scheduled transactions, memorized transactions, budgets, and reports cannot be imported).

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Let us know if you have any further questions about migrating from Quicken to Banktivity!