CSV to QIF
Converti transazioni CSV in QIF per Quicken e GnuCash
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Domande frequenti
- What is a QIF file?
- QIF (Quicken Interchange Format) is a plain-text file format originally created by Intuit for Quicken. Each transaction is stored as a block of tagged lines — date, amount, payee, category — separated by a caret. Despite its age, QIF is still widely supported because it's simple and reliable.
- How do I convert a CSV file to QIF?
- Drop your CSV onto the converter. SanctumPDF auto-detects your columns and shows a preview. Confirm the column mapping, choose your QIF account type (Bank, CCard, Cash, etc.), and click download. The QIF file is ready to import.
- Which accounting software uses QIF?
- Quicken (current and legacy versions), Reckon Accounts, MYOB AccountEdge, GnuCash, Moneydance, and YNAB. QIF is also useful for migrating data between personal finance apps that don't share other formats.
- Is my financial data safe?
- Yes. The conversion runs entirely in your browser. No files are uploaded, no data is stored, and no account is needed. Your CSV stays on your device.
- What if my CSV has separate debit and credit columns?
- The column mapper handles both layouts — single signed amount columns (where debits are negative) and split debit/credit columns. Map them separately and the converter combines them correctly into the QIF format.
- Can I convert multiple CSV files at once?
- Free users convert one file at a time. Core and Pro subscribers can batch-process multiple files in a single session.
- Is this tool free?
- Yes — free with no account required. Paid plans add batch processing, larger file sizes, and priority support.