MC,
Sure been doing that for years. Mostly simple stuff like invoices and checks.
I will write a 'Quicken Import File' to disk. then import this into quicken and print checks.
 The help file from the quicken program on Importing is quite helpful.
Some of the newer quicken programs after 2005 do not import .Qif files anymore.
~Cheers,
Brian
The file (snipped) looks like this:

!Type:Bank
D02/14'08
U-1849.86
T-1849.86
NPrint
PWolverine Swim Camps
AWolverine Swim Camps
A8160 Valley View Drive
AYpsilanti  MI 48197
AAttention :Mary Sue Richardson
MPayment #008 01/31/2008 to 02/14/2008
^
D02/14'08
U-3750
T-3750
NPrint
PAuburn Gymnastics Academy,c/o Rachelle Thompson
AAuburn Gymnastics Academy,c/o Rachelle Thompson
APO Box 351
AAuburn  AL 36831-0351
AAttention :Rachelle Thompson
MPayment #004 01/17/2008 to 02/14/2008
^
At 04:46 PM 2/18/2008, you wrote:


Hi All:

Has anyone developed any WiTango application that integrates with Quickbook (either in real-time, through the IIF import, or XML)?

Thanks!

MC

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