normalizing QIF or QFX for other software?

I'd like to checkout MoneyDance, but the thought of having to reenter (and classify) a year or two's data is daunting. Is there a simpler way to convert a quicken QIF or QFX file into something which can be read by another program, without having to wade through it in a text editor?

tschus pyotr

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Moneydance supports both QIF imports and QFX downloads.

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Mike B

Let the record show that "Mike B" wrote back on Sat, 22 Oct 2005 08:51:06 -0500 in alt.comp.software.financial.quicken :

Oh darn. Now I'm going to have to mess with moneydance :-) "Oh no, off to the briar patch!"

Now to see how to get MoneyDance to import classifications and subclasses "correctly" (So that all the grocery:Pop, and Grocery:FrozenFood, and others get properly sorted, and I don't have to try and reconstruct lost ancient receipts.)

I'm also starting to wonder about reintegrating all those archive files, the ones where I chopped off the previous year or two's data, and used the "new" file.

tschus pyotr

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