https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=494127
--- Comment #10 from Jack <ostrof...@users.sourceforge.net> --- Just for future info, "file" is a linux command which tells you the type of the file you put as its argument. It should always be on your path. You should just open a command prompt (which will be bash running in a terminal) and tyep "cd Documents/finance" and then "file QDataSAV.qfx" However, that isn't likely to add any new information to the discussion. I'll have to research why you don't seem to have the option to create a new QIF profile. However, as far as some quick research shows, Quicken is supposed to export most account data as OFX (apparently not Investments) so are you sure you can't do this? QXF is almost OFX, with some Quicken specifics, but it is a plain text markup language, not binary. Please check again what quicken allows you to export. It may take more than one export to cover all your data, and some of it may need to be QIF or some format Excel can read (probably csv) but most should be able to be saved as OFX. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.