Quicken File Reader For Mac

The following lists provide the Quicken data file set extensions in Windows, Mac and DOS. The first file listed is the primary data file. The other extensions are auxiliary files that contain supporting data, such as online banking setup or tax profile information.

What is Quicken?

Quicken is a personal finance and management software by Intuit, one of the world’s leading software companies that are primarily concerned with financial asset management, and whose rapid rise to fame is due to QuickBooks, a related (but different) software suite for accounting purposes in business environments. Quicken is the progenitor of QuickBooks, and though having a breadth of scope all its own, is still treated as QuickBooks’ little brother, though it came along first.

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The first Quicken release was for DOS. Intuit also once supported an online version (Quicken Online) using a paid subscription model (with a monthly fee), but this was later discontinued and users advised to import their data to Mint; Intuit later acquired Mint in 2009. Quicken has two platform release editions, one for PC and one for Mac, but the features of either are exclusive and some are not present in the other.
Quicken has several versions, which have varying degrees of control and functionalities. Although Quicken’s major clients are those based in continental North America (US and Canada), most of their features can be used regardless of location or country, while some releases are specifically tailored for each country, like for currency, which includes countries such as Australia, Germany, and India, and other territories such as Hong Kong.

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File types supported by Quicken

Our users primarily use Quicken to open these file types:

About file types supported by Quicken

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Create a Backup of Your Money Data

Back up Microsoft Money data files to a new folder on your computer or external drive. Although the data conversion should leave your Microsoft Money data intact, it's better to be safe than sorry.

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If you already have transactions in Quicken that you want to keep separate from the imported Money data, then create a new Quicken data file for importing (if not, then you can skip this step). Do this by opening Quicken and clicking on File, New, then New Quicken File. Name the file, and choose it when you import the Money data.