QIF Web Extract extracts transactions from brokerage website transaction history pages and converts them into Quicken Interchange Format (QIF). The resulting QIF file can then be imported into Quicken. To use QIF Web Extract, you display your transaction history in your web browser. You then select the entire web page (or the frame of the page with transactions), and copy it into the clipboard. Then run QIF Web Extract, which extracts the transactions you specify from the clipboard.
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QIF Web Extract 1.7
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License | Purchase | |
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| Requirements | System 7.5.3 - 9.1 | ||
| Downloads | 0 | Limitations | None |
| Publisher | John Woodward | File Size | 176k |
| Date added | 16 Jan 2002 | ||
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