Intuit Developer Blog
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What's New for Developers in QuickBooks Online v88?
A new version of QuickBooks Online was recently released. Read on for a summary of what’s new for developers with the product and the APIs. Accounting In the last release (v87) we added multicurrency capabilities for U.S. companies. In the v88 release, we are adding several important enhancements to support interacting with multiple currencies using our […]
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.NET SDK v2.3 for QuickBooks Now Available
We are excited to announce the availability of the .NET SDK v2.3 for QuickBooks. This version of the SDK includes the addition of several new entities, as well as bug fixes. Accounting – Capability to Email Invoice, Estimate, and SalesReceipt objects. The format of the email content is dependent on the user’s company settings. – […]
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Top Ten Reasons to Come to QuickBooks Connect and the Developer Hackathon
Not that you need it, but we’ve put together the top ten reasons why you should absolutely attend QuickBooks Connect and the Intuit Developer Hackathon, November 1-3rd in San Jose, CA. Click here to register! Meet the Intuit Developer Group Team: Want to meet David Leary in person? He’ll be there! What about Jarred Keneally, […]
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PHP SDK v2.1 for QuickBooks Online Now Available
Today we are happy to announce the availability of v2.1 of the PHP SDK for QuickBooks. This version of the SDK includes addition of several new entities as well as bug fixes. Accounting Look for these improvements: TaxService entity added. Provides ability to create TaxCode and TaxRate objects. Capability to Email Invoice, Estimate and SalesReceipt […]
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The Best Festival I’ve ever been to? Startup Fest Montreal
I’ve been to plenty music festivals in my day, and while they’re pretty fun, my mind was thoroughly blown last week when my Intuit Canada colleagues and I attended Phil Telio’s Startup Fest, in Montreal. Certainly there are tremendous differences between a music fest and something like a startup fest, but never have I been […]
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The Big Easy: Intuit Developers Showcase Apps at Scaling New Heights
Last month at Scaling New Heights in the colorful host city of New Orleans, Intuit Developer gave qualifying app developers a whole new meaning to “The Big Easy.” As part of an Intuit Developer promotion, winning developers found many opportunities to present their newly launched QuickBooks Online apps and engage with 1000+ small businesses and accountants in […]
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See you later QuickBooks Connect Local, See you SOON QuickBooks Connect!
Today, I’m heading to the last stop of Intuit’s QuickBooks Connect Local city tour in Chicago. The Windy City will host the biggest of these events, which have also been held in Boulder and Atlanta. QuickBooks Connect Local focuses on helping small business owners grow their businesses by providing expert advice on hiring, marketing, and […]
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What's New for Developers with QuickBooks Online v87?
A new version of QuickBooks Online was released last week. Here’s a summary of what’s new with the product and the APIs. Accounting U.S. companies now support multicurrency. By default, multicurrency is off for global and U.S. companies. Turn on multicurrency using the company settings. See the currency documentation and this recent blog post for more […]
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Intuit Developer Visits TheFamily in Paris
Last week I was in Paris and got a chance to visit TheFamily, a startup incubator that nurtures entrepreneurs through education, unfair advantages, and capital. I was joined by Hugh Molotsi, Cedric Menager, Rafael de la Vega, Siddharth Ram, and Abdenour Bezzouh. Hugh had visited TheFamily once before, but this was my first visit. We […]
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Important Update: Multicurrency for US Companies Coming in QuickBooks Online v87
In QuickBooks Online v87 (to be released at the end of June), we will provide US QuickBooks Online companies the capability to enable multicurrency, a highly requested feature. Multicurrency is already available to global QuickBooks Online companies. If you are familiar with the multicurrency feature for global companies, then this post simply outlines some of the differences […]