Intuit Developer Blog
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What Developers Should Know About QuickBooks Desktop 2016 and the SDK
QuickBooks Desktop 2016 is now available! This new version offers bill tracking, improved reporting capabilities, and better form management. Developers can continue to use the existing QBXML SDK v13.0 to integrate their applications with QuickBooks Desktop 2016. NFR licenses are now available for purchase as well.
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Changes in item hierarchy for QuickBooks Online
QuickBooks Online is changing the way it handles item hierarchy. This change will be mostly invisible to end-users; however, it is important that developers understand the changes, especially if their application reads, updates, or creates items in an hierarchy inside the QuickBooks Online APIs.
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Timeline to Discontinue the QuickBooks Desktop REST API
As you have heard, we are deprecating the QuickBooks Desktop REST API on March 1, 2016. We hope you have been actively planning how to transition your app and migrate your customers. If you haven’t yet, now is the time to make a plan and begin migrating your customers prior to the API end of life.
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How Intuit's new Identification API is going to help the Fintech industry be better, stronger, faster
Intuit has announced the Financial Data APIs: the first is the Transactions API (formerly known as CAD), and the second is the new Identification API.
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2015 QuickBooks Connect Hackathon Final Round Judges
Over here at Intuit Developer, we’re busy dotting our i’s and crossing our t’s in the final weeks before QuickBooks Connect and of course, our hackathon. If you’re planning on hacking, make sure you’ve read through the major details like where and when the event will be held, the rules, and most importantly, what the tracks and hack challenges are so you can prepare your ideas.
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Intuit RealmIds are changing November 14: Are you prepared?
If your application stores Intuit Realm or Company Ids as integers in a data store, then please read carefully, because new realmIds will be larger than an integer.
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Vet your app idea with accountants this Friday, Oct. 16
Do you have several hack ideas and don’t know which to choose or is the most viable? Or maybe you’re a first-time hacker at QuickBooks Connect and want to discuss what accountants and small businesses are looking for in the next class of innovative apps? We hear you and we’re want to hear from you!
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Up and running with Node.js and QuickBooks Online
QuickBooks Online does not have an Intuit produced package for Node.js, but luckily one of the members of the QuickBooks Online community stepped up and contributed their own. In this post I’ll be going over how to get the package installed and making your first API request.
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10 things successful small business app developers do to win with accountants
Accountants are vitally important to Intuit because they are key to small business success. Accountants have a profound impact on Intuit’s bottom line, both directly and as a recommendation engine for their small business clients. And for app developers, accountants are equally (if not more) important to the adoption and success of your app.
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Updated Java, PHP, and .NET SDKs for QuickBooks Online Now Available
We are excited to announce the availability of updated Java, PHP, and .NET SDKs for QuickBooks Online. This latest version of the SDKs includes the addition of new entities, minor versions, and some bug fixes.