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SIAB
Level 6

Importing QB Pro Timer .iif files into 2023 Desktop

@paulmetz 

You can use an importer tool. It's a $199 one time license and you can get $100 cashback to purchase via a partner.

https://get.transactionpro.com/qbd

 

ChristineJoieR
QuickBooks Team

Importing QB Pro Timer .iif files into 2023 Desktop

I recognize you're looking for a conversion program to migrate data from QuickBooks Desktop to another accounting software or vice versa. paulmetz. 

 

There are several options available depending on the specific requirements of your migration. Nonetheless, we're unable to provide an importer tool for you. We recommend visiting our QuickBooks Desktop Market App Store to find a versatile tool that enables you to import, export, and manipulate transactions and lists in QuickBooks Desktop.

 

Additionally, it's vital to thoroughly evaluate its features, compatibility with your current accounting software, and customer reviews to ensure it meets your needs. 

 

We are still here to lend a hand for any specific questions or concerns you may have regarding the migration process. Stay safe always.

AnnGM
Level 2

Importing QB Pro Timer .iif files into 2023 Desktop

Like all the others in the thread I agree QB Desktop has become way to expensive for the a small business and Intuit has lost it's focus on the customer. QBO just does not work for a lot of folks (end of my rant)!    I did discovered the QB Pro Timer would not work in QB Desk 2023  at the end of May 2024 (due to the forced upgrade) when I got to my billing.  MY WORK AROUND = is to use to keep QB2020 for QBPro Timer as the billing software.  QB2020 for time tracking and billing, and QB 2023 for my practice, enter the net invoice in QB2023 to move forward.     ~ Ann

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