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Open 2004 Quicken For Mac Files

Quicken Mac 2007 makes it possible for you to download your 401(k) information - share holdings, daily. Added security and encryption makes it easy for you to back up your Quicken data files to Mac. Click image to open expanded view.

WebConnect is used to download transactions from your financial institution into Quicken. How it should work: 1) Open a bank account in Quicken 2) Click on Reconsile Account 3) Say 'Yes' when it asks if you want to download transactions. (at this point Quicken launches an integrated browser to your financial institution's website) 4) Sign in and download the WebConnect statement 5) Integrated browser automatically minimizes and you are shown transactions from your statement and allowed to match them to entered transactions, or add them to your log as new transactions. How it Does Work: - Steps 1-4 (above) work but the WebConnect File will not open in Quicken. Update: WebConnect files can be opened by going to File > Import > Web Connect File (.qfx). Update 2: WebConnect seems to work in 5.0.3 for some online banks.

By connecting to Bank of America and attempting to download a statement, a dialog box was presented with the options to Open, Save, Cancel, and when selecting Open Quicken's online update came to life and downloaded the statement. However, Capital One caused an error in IE and required Quicken / CXOffice to be killed and restarted.

If you cannot open a QM2002 data file with QM2007, this suggests that you have QM2007 v16.1.x or newer (LC-Lion Compatible version). It will only read data from QM2005 onward. You actually need QM2007 v16.0.x or older (PPC-PowerPC version). Quicken used to provide QM2006 as a bridge for free. Download rufus for mac.

Any of these older versions need Mac OS 10.6.8 or older to run on to be able to open the QM2002 data file. You can try to see if they are able to provide this (I somehow doubt it though) or can try to tract one down somewhere. If you do reach out to them, be sure to select QM2017 support, since you have already purchased that and you get free support that way.

(If you find this reply helpful, please be sure to click 'Like', so others will know, thanks.). A support page on the Quicken site says, 'Quicken for Mac products older than 2007 are not supported for conversion' -- so you may be out of luck. But let's first make sure we're all on the same page here so we're not giving you wrong advice. You have a copy of Quicken 2007 which you can launch on your Mac, right? If so, what version of operating system is the Mac running, and what is the version number of Quicken 2007 do you have? (Pull down the Quicken 2007 menu when the program is running, to About Quicken.) With Quicken 2007 running, you tried 'Open File' and selecting the Quicken 2002 data file, and/or dragging the Quicken 2002 data file onto the Quicken 2007 application icon in the Applications folder or your Dock -- and it told you it couldn't open the file? (This is to be expected, because Quicken 2007 can only open files from Quicken 2004 and later, but again, I just wanted to make sure you're trying to do what I think you are.) The problem, then, is that you need a copy of Quicken 2006 (or 2005 or 2004) to update your Quicken 2002 data file.

(Then you could open it in Quicken 2007, and then you could import it into Quicken 2017.) As smayer97 says, Quicken Support used to provide copies of old Quicken versions for free to use as a bridge to a newer version, but I'm not sure they're going back as far as giving out Quicken 2006 -- and the statement on the website I mentioned above seems to indicate that they are not. It couldn't hurt for you to contact them to ask; I just don't hold out a lot of hope for success this way. Your next option might be to buy a copy of Quicken 2004/5/6 on eBay. Minecraft download on mac. I just did a quick looked and found someone selling a copy of, and there are likely others with some additional searching. But before you buy, understand the additional major threshold you'll need to clear: to run Quicken 2004/5/6, you'll need to find a PowerPC Mac which is running Mac OS 10.6.8 or earlier.