Re: OT: Cracking Quickbooks format

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Author: Joshua Zeidner
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Subject: Re: OT: Cracking Quickbooks format
I know someone at Intuit in Tucson and he had mentioned that there have
been talks at Intuit about pursuing an 'Open Format Strategy', which I
assume involves publishing their data formats.

-jmz


On 7/3/07, Vaughn Treude <> wrote:
>
> Hello:
> For quite some time I've been wanting to move my company books form
> QuickBooks to GnuCash or some other Linux application. I was having
> difficulty finding a way to convert my existing data, but I
> procrastinated. Recently something happened that convinced me to do it.
> Sad story follows:
>
> I have a copy of QB Pro 99 I need to move to a newer Windoze computer,
> yet when I installed it, it refused to read my data files, because they
> were from a "newer" version. Huh? What I believe caused that is the
> fact that I allowed Intuit to update my QB99 online. I've posted a
> question to their forum. If their answer is "buy a new version", I
> swear I'll never give Intuit another nickel. I did some searching and
> discovered a product called DataBlox (a Windows product, at
> datablox.com) which claims to be able to extract data from all QB
> formats. It costs $99 and even if this is more expensive than buying a
> new QB, at least I wouldn't be giving my money to Inuit.
>
> Does anyone know of any cheaper alternatives? I'm having trouble
> locating "quickbooks hacks" because there are at least 100 programs out
> there to recover lost QB passwords, which causes Google to return a lot
> of noise.
>
> While googling I've also found a lot of examples of Intuit's obnoxious
> business practices. The worst was requiring banks to pay extra to
> support Quicken for Mac, which means that a lot of banks won't support
> Mac users, even though THE FILE FORMAT USED IS IDENTICAL. It is an a
> totally artificial crippling of the product. (BTW, the poster found a
> workaround by configuring his copy of QB with a different bank's ID.)
> Intuit is probably losing money doing this - unless MS is paying them
> off to discourage the Mac - which I doubt, since MS makes most of its
> money on Office, not the OS.
>
> Intuit is evil!
>
> Vaughn
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