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  • Building an inclusive experience: Why accessibility matters

    Our goal, as developers, is to build products that reach the largest possible audience. We create delightful experiences. We take pride in developing software that is maintainable, fast, secure, and private. To accomplish this, we must recognize the core importance of accessibility, because you can’t accomplish the other goals without it. Accessibility is based on […]

  • What the new Security Standards for Add-on Marketplaces means for developers

    In a world of open data, we, as software developers, need to take the right precautions to protect any sensitive information we collect on behalf of our customers. In Australia, the tax office has taken a proactive stance, engaging with key industry participants through the Australian Business Software Industry Association (ABSIA) to develop a common […]

  • New features improve developer productivity

    Over the last couple of weeks, our team has been working hard to help developers build amazing Apps by curiously listening to their feedback and closing on some of the requests which the developers have made. Our goal is to delight our developers by building useful features that increase the developer productivity. With this blog, […]

  • Introducing the TSheets C# .NET Standard SDK

    The TSheets team at Intuit has been hard at work building new tools for rapid onboarding to our open REST API. This week, we’re excited to announce our first ever software development kit (SDK) for .NET Standard. This new library will enable C# developers on all platforms to more quickly build time tracking integrations that […]

  • New API features for AU region with minor version 40

    We have added new API features specific to Australian QuickBooks Online company in our latest API release. Here is a quick overview of what has been added newly with minor version 40. Support for Tax Payable Annual Report (TPAR) field in Preferences, Vendor and Vendor Transactions Support for Batch Payment fields in Vendor (Supplier) Follow […]

  • New entities supported in Linked Transactions

    With minor version 38, we have made significant improvements to Linked Transactions especially with respect to creating and discovering relationships between Vendor transactions such as Purchase Order, Bill, Bill Payment etc. Using the API, your app can now send and retrieve information about vendor specific linked transactions in QuickBooks. Here is a quick overview of […]

  • New PHP Payments SDK is now available

    In the past few months, we have received numerous requests for providing a PHP Payments SDK that can make integrating with QuickBooks Online Payments API easier. After carefully examining common use cases and applying industry best practices, the PHP Payments SDK is now available to all PHP developers! The PHP Payments SDK is designed to […]

  • The Newest API Explorer

    At Intuit, we strongly believe feedback is a gift. Over the past few months we collected feedback from our developer community and incorporated their comments about their pain points with our developer magic potion to bring to you the latest API Explorer. The new API Explorer is designed keeping Intuit’s Design for Delight principles and […]

  • Introducing the Error Resolver Tool

    We’ve got some good news for our developer community! We are thrilled to launch a new Error Resolver tool that will help you build your apps faster. Error Resolver Tool Overview The error resolver tool is an easy-to-use search engine that looks up an error code or message and provides suggestions on how it can […]

  • OAuth 1.0: Migration Required – Rewards Available for Quick Action

    Intuit support for OAuth 1.0 is ending this year, so make sure you’re using OAuth 2.0. Let us know your migration plans and get entered to win a PRIZE. And if you migrate quickly, we’ll give you a special thank you! NOTICE: We deprecated OpenID 2.0 on May 31, 2019.  The OAuth 2.0 deprecation date remains December 17, 2019. […]