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[[QuickBooks]] is [[proprietary software|proprietary]] accounting [[software]] for small-to-medium businesses. It is developed, sold, and supported by [[Intuit, Inc.]] | [[QuickBooks]] is [[proprietary software|proprietary]] accounting [[software]] for small-to-medium businesses. It is developed, sold, and supported by [[Intuit, Inc.]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:59, 11 June 2018
About
QuickBooks is proprietary accounting software for small-to-medium businesses. It is developed, sold, and supported by Intuit, Inc.
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- interfacing QuickBooks and ZenCart has some information about getting QuickBooks' data out into the light of day
Data Accessibility
QuickBooks appears to use a proprietary format for storing its data, and that documentation for this format is not available. It is not known whether anyone has succeeded in reverse-engineering the format to any degree.
The data engine is, however, accessible via ODBC using the QODBC driver. The driver is available for a fee (exact amount depends on usage; single-user license currently $150), with a limited-use 30-day free download.
- Exporting data:
- Data engine connection:
QuickBooks apparently can also import/export the OFX open format for financial data exchange