Intuit Developer Blog
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New IPP Developer Tools – IPP API Explorer
One place to Learn, Test and Use Intuit’s RESTful web APIs live! Hello IPP developers, I am happy to announce the release of the IPP API Explorer. The API explorer is an interactive interface that lets IPP Developers execute Intuit Data Services API (IDS) V2 (QuickBooks for Windows and QuickBooks Online), IDS V3 [coming […]
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V3 of IPP QuickBooks API – Come along for the ride
Since arriving here last September it's been pretty clear to me that there is a certain amount of mystique and excitement associated with V3 of IPP's QuickBooks API. Many of you have been asking for more details about the what and the when, and we recognize that we are long overdue in giving you an […]
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The "Security Review": What to Expect
by Philip Leslie; ProOnGo Expense If you are new to the Intuit Partner Platform, one step in the process that might have caught your eye is the security review that happens once you've finished development and internal testing. It's a checkpoint that helps maintain a high quality bar on apps that are destined for Intuit App Center […]
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The "Security Review": What to Expect
by Philip Leslie; ProOnGo Expense If you are new to the Intuit Partner Platform, one step in the process that might have caught your eye is the security review that happens once you've finished development and internal testing. It's a checkpoint that helps maintain a high quality bar on apps that are destined for Intuit App Center […]
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Tip for diagnosing recent QBO login failures
If your users have recently been experiencing login failures with your QBO integrated app here’s some guidance from William in Developer Relations to help you resolve this:
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IPP Platform Status
This week we are launching a new blog site http://ippblog.intuit.com/platformstatus/ as a way to keep IPP Developers updated about issues with the platform's status that may affect Intuit App Center and/or applications that leverage IPP's services. The broad categories of services that we'll update via this blog are: Intuit App Center Intuit Data Services (specifically, QuickBooks […]
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IPP Customer Account Data API one step closer to Prime Time
On December 19th, the Intuit Partner Platform (IPP) will be releasing the IPP Customer Account Data API to over 60 third party developers in a broader Limited Availability wave, moving one step closer to a public offering in the data aggregation and categorization market. Why are we doing this? Intuit has been using this in-house […]
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IPP Forum Topics moving to StackOverflow
Hey folks We want to give you a heads-up that we are planning on switching from our current developer forums to StackOverflow for all IPP related topics starting December 18. We are doing this as part of a broader set of activities to dramatically improve the end-to end-experience for developers on IPP. We've received much […]
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Upcoming Intuit App Center Updates
With our next IPP release scheduled for December 18, we’re making a couple of exciting improvements to Intuit App Center. App Presentation Order The biggest change is that apps in App Center will no longer be presented in alphabetical order. We will be presenting apps based on a simple formula: number of reviews x star rating (to represent quality). This […]
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The QuickBooks SDK
There has been some confusion recently around the future of the QuickBooks SDK. We currently have no plans to retire the SDK. We have thousands of SDK developers who rely on that technology to deliver applications and services to our collective customers – So again, it's not going away. However, this is a good chance […]