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Old 05-26-2009, 03:25 PM   #1
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Default Open Source program to analyse Quicken QFX files

Hey, a wrote a program to read and analyze Quicken QFX files which i can export from my banking website (for checking account). In case others are interested i am sharing info about it here.

Its called ChromaticQFX and it essentially allows multiple qfx file imports for a single account and then lets you categorize and analyse your transactions to see where your money is being being spent.

Here is a screenshot of the current 0.3.0 version :


There are multiple graphs which show line plots of balance over time, expenditures, income, and averages for each by day/month/year.

This program is available as a separate program installed with the latest version of my other main program Continuum (there is a thread in this forum about it).

This is not commercial software, and has not been extensively tested (i tested it with my bank account using Quicken 2010 export format), so let me know if you run into any issues.

As mentioned earlier, you can download this utility by installing the latest version of Continuum (1.2.0), available here (download the Installer MSI) :
http://project-continuum.com/

The idea is to eventually use ChromaticQFX (if your banking website allows this) to identify your disposable income which Continuum can use (eventually) for more sophisticated simulations.

The source code for ChromaticQFX is available here (for those interested, not required) :
http://chromatic.codeplex.com/
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