Intuit Developer Blog
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New Version of QuickBooks Web Connector Now Available
A new version of the QuickBooks Web Connector is now available for both developers and customers. The latest version of the QuickBooks Web Connector now supports security protocols TLS 1.1, TLS 1.2, and SSL v3.
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Ideas, customers, prizes: It's all at the QuickBooks Connect Hackathon
Our $100k Hackathon is kicking off in just a few days, on Sunday, Nov. 1, in San Jose. We’re ready … are you? This year’s theme focuses on creating solutions to real small business pain points, with a track dedicated to the unique needs of non-profits.
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Still thinking of hackathon ideas?
The QuickBooks Connect hackathon is just around the corner, but there’s still time to learn more about the problems QuickBooks Online users are facing and what developers can do to help. We recently hosted a couple Friday Hangouts where we asked accountants to share their largest pain points that they and their customers face every day.
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Two new QuickBooks API integration guides
We recently published a new eCommerce integration guide and a new Global Tax Model integration guide for QuickBooks API.
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Item hierarchies using categories coming in QuickBooks
By now you’ve probably heard about the changes coming to QuickBooks Products & Services list — and available today for you to preview and experiment with in developer sandboxes. Given what I’ve heard from developers integrating with the QuickBooks Item resource over the past couple of years, for the most part, these changes should be a cause for celebration, as it should make it much easier for you to integrate your category/subcategory/product hierarchies with ours now.
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Small Business is Big Business for Developers at QuickBooks Connect
QuickBooks Connect 2015 is less than two weeks away, and here at Intuit Developer, we are excited! With the $100k hackathon, the industry leaders who are speaking, the developer track sessions, and the networking opportunities, this is an event that devs shouldn’t miss.
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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.