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  • QuickBooks Online REST API v3 SDK Upgrades Required

    As the QBO SDKs continue to grow and mature along with the platform, you will periodically need to update to the latest version of the SDK.An upgrade is required at this time because earlier versions of the SDK are not compatible with schema changes that have been made in the service. WhoAll developers using QBO […]

  • Migration Update: QuickBooks Online XML SDK to QuickBooks Online REST API v3

    Many of you have been wondering what is going to happen after the 5/15/2014 QBO XML SDK to QuickBooks Online REST API v3 migration deadline. Hopefully, this timeline of events will help clarify expectations for both you and your customers: Soon after the deadline of 5/15/2014 (probably the following Monday or Tuesday) your QuickBooks Online […]

  • Lettuce Agrees to Join Forces with Intuit

    As you may have seen on the QuickBooks blog, Intuit has entered into an agreement to acquire Lettuce, a start-up focused on helping product-based small businesses succeed by providing easy to use cloud-based solutions, including a robust inventory and order management system. You may wonder what this means for other IPP developers, both existing and […]

  • Monthly IPP Developer Call – May 2014

    IPP Developer Lon Orenstein, from Dashboards+Sync for QuickBooks and Microsoft CRM and Map Business Online hosts a monthly developer call for IPP developers. Per Lon: “The purpose is for developers to get together and talk about things specific to our issues (especially technical ones), how we run our business, how we deal with Intuit, and […]

  • SDKs updated to support the new Reports API

    The IPP team is working constantly to make your lives easier and to help you improve your integrations. We just released updated versions of the .Net and Java SDKs that support the QBO v3 Reporting APIs. This is great news if you have been waiting for reporting from QBO! You can download the SDKs and […]

  • Friday Funny – Fan Mail !

    Every once in a while it is fun to just kick back and drink a beer and read something on the internet. Well here is a fun little story from my work life. I don’t check my work mailbox because I never receive mail. Today, I walked past the group of mailboxes and was going to ignore […]

  • IPP Google Hangout Improvements

    Just a quick heads up, we have made some improvements to the IPP Friday Morning Hangout. Now created using the IPP Google+ Page New easier “permanent” URL:  https://plus.google.com/u/0/+IntuitDeveloper/posts  The IPP Friday Morning Hangout is now only 2 hours (9am to 11am PST) every Friday We are adding two new IPP Global Hangouts, they will alternate […]

  • Using a two phased approach to launching on Intuit Apps.com

    You can use the QuickBooks Online REST API v3 to seamlessly connect your app to QuickBooks Online data. The connection uses the web-based standards OAuth, OpenID, and RESTful API calls. But, sometimes it isn’t clear what should be implemented, and in which order. Here is a two phased approach for launching your app on Intuit […]

  • Monthly IPP Developer Call – April 2014

    IPP Developer Lon Orenstein, from Dashboards+Sync for QuickBooks and Microsoft CRM and Map Business Online hosts a monthly developer call for IPP developers. Per Lon: “The purpose is for developers to get together and talk about things specific to our issues (especially technical ones), how we run our business, how we deal with Intuit, and […]

  • The QuickBooks Online Reports API has arrived!

    I am proud to finally announce the following: Last night, the team successfully delivered the QuickBooks Online Reports API! This news has already have made some developers very happy: “OK, this is awesome. I’ve got data coming out. Looks a lot like the QBD reports we see from the desktop SDK” – Joe Dwyer, CTO, […]