QuickBooks accounting software stores contact information, including email addresses, of a company's customers and vendors. Business owners can export the email addresses of their customers. However, sometimes the Bank will give you transaction information in Excel or CSV format. Paypal is one example of this, you can download all the activity in Excel/CSV and no QuickBooks compatible format. ![]() You're not going to see much in the way of IIF/QIF/OFX imports for QuickBooks for good reason: IIF support is deprecated in QuickBooks, and QIF and OFX are not supported at all. You can see some additional information here: By far your best bet is to use the QuickBooks SDK and write a simple qbXML importer for yourself, or do the 'right thing' and write a full SDK application using the Web Connector to import the data. Sun java updates. QbXML is the transaction format supported by Intuit/the SDK, and the Web Connector provides an automated way to communicate with QuickBooks (both import and export of data). There is a set of PHP classes here for communicating with QuickBooks: Disclaimer: I'm the author of the code above. If you're still looking for IIF imports. Get in touch with me as it's something I might be able to help you out with. Address Book to CSV 1.04 (Mac OS X)| 5MB Address Book to CSV is a flexible contacts exporter to export your local address book directly to an Excel file. Address Book to CSV, convert you address book to csv fast and easily.It can save lot of time for you. After export to CSV format, it can used for importing into a Google account or importing into Outlook or another application. FEATURES: - Address Book to CSV can export your local address book directly to an Excel file - Has native support for Excel Workbook files (.xlsx). Import your contacts hassle-free into Excel (Mac/Win). - Address Book to CSV gives you total control and flexibility of what data you want to export. - You are able to select which contacts or groups to export, which fields from those contacts and how to order them. ![]() - You can export single contacts, groups, smart groups or any combination of them. - Create your own export templates and save them to a file for later reuse. - Supports Address Book's Distribution Lists featureWhat's New in Version 1.04 bug fix Compatibility: OS X 10.7 or later, 64-bit processor.
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