Someone may have a more sophisticated answer, but at least there is a
Python-Library for QIF files.

https://quiffen.readthedocs.io/en/latest/

Given that this works, it should be possible to transform the old qif into
something that Beancount can handle.

Uwe

Am Sa., 24. Mai 2025 um 06:01 Uhr schrieb 'mail' via Beancount <
[email protected]>:

> I am considering porting some really old data from Quicken.
> Based on what I've seen so far, this might be possible with importers
> (beangulp) reading from qif files.
> Has anyone already tried this exercise? I might not start with this in the
> very near future but would like to prepare beforehand, if possible.
> I believe I can still get the old Quicken to run in a VM and would like to
> get the data out before that becomes impossible for whatever reason.
> Thanks for any tips.
>
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