I just did this for about 12 years of old Quicken data. I've had dozens
of different accounts over the years, most of which are gone.
My technique was arrived at after trying a lot of different things,
reading the Wiki, etc.
First, I had to get my hands on an old computer that I could use to
Please forgive me if this is too non-specific and generalized, I'm sure
someone else who's made the MSmoney –> GnuCash migration can lend
assistance (there are threads from the past on this subject, so it has
been done) but I'll offer some general considerations and ideas.
#1 Can MSmoney expor
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I've been using MSmoney for my personal financial management for about 20
years. When it went 'sunset' I started looking around and found GNUcash. I
signed up & I've been following you all here ever since. I made some tentative
attempts to convert over
I've been using MSmoney for my personal financial management for about 20
years. When it went 'sunset' I started looking around and found GNUcash. I
signed up & I've been following you all here ever since. I made some tentative
attempts to convert over but it has always been a disaster. I have p