Moneytrackin' blog

Added two new file formats on import

September 23rd, 2008 by admin

From now on you’ll be able to import Norma 43 and Qif 99 files to your Moneytrackin’ account.

Norma 43 (also known as Cuaderno 43) is a widely used financial format in Spain. Most of spanish bank allow their customers to download his financial data in this format, and as we are spaniards we’re very proud to support it.

Qif is a common financial format for personal finances applications (originally developed by Intuit Quicken). As of today Moneytrackin’ accepted QIF files in his 2001 version, but from now on also will accept QIF 99, an old format but also widely used.

If you find an incompatibility with any of the import formats don’t hesitate to contact us at contact@moneytrackin.com and we’ll do our best to improve the import process of any financial file you may have.

Edit: There is a step by step tutorial showing the whole import process on the cofounder’s personal blog (in spanish)

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3 Responses

  1. Kash Says:

    This is amazing stuff, you guys are incredible. Hope a you get a billion people signing up and help the big Banks and Goverments are listening and realize the solution to the is not just at the top, it is also at the grass roots of day to day taxpayers and small businesses that make the world go round

  2. Kash Says:

    Just love the iphone app.
    It is absolutely fantastic. Just one small request, any chance of putting the account TOTAL (i.e., across all accounts) on the very first opening summary screen?

  3. Luciano Silveira Says:

    I need support for ofx files (http://www.ofx.net).

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