Intuit Developer Blog
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IPP Java DevKit Logger
“I’m using the Java DevKit, and my IDS calls are failing. How can I troubleshoot?” – we get asked this question very often and the solution is to enable logging in the DevKit! Here is an easy-to-follow, step by step guide to enable logging of the request and response XML in the Java DevKit. The […]
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Announcing IPP 3.6 Release
IPP v3.6 is now live and available for IPP partners. IPP v3.6 CONTENTS NEW Intuit Anywhere Policies and Guidelines As part of the 3.6 release, there are new Intuit Anywhere Policies and Guidelines that all Intuit Anywhere applications will need to conform to prior to publishing to customers (regardless if the app will be listed […]
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Focusing on the Future with Intuit Anywhere
Developers: you’ve talked and we’ve listened. We know there are two key things you want from the Intuit Partner Platform (IPP): access to QuickBooks data and access to QuickBooks customers and we want to make that as easy as possible. Here’s what we’ve heard from you that is not an ideal experience as a Federated […]
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ProOnGo: Ushering in the Era of QuickBooks-Compatible Mobile Apps
The following is a "guest" blog post, by Phillip Leslie is Founder & CEO of ProOnGo LLC, maker of ProOnGo Expense and numerous other QuickBooks-compatible mobile apps. He can be reached at phillip at proongo.com —- Thinking about building a mobile app that connects to QuickBooks? Welcome. There has never been a better time to do so! […]
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Announcing IPP 3.5 Release
IPP v3.5 is now live and available for IPP partners. IPP v3.5 CONTENTS 1. Platform Enhancements NEW BLUE DOT As some of you know, IPP recently conducted usability studies on IPP applications and the Intuit Anywhere experience. One of the findings of the usability studies was that the existing Intuit Blue Dot menu icon does […]
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Released: Windows Azure SDK 2.0 for Intuit Anywhere
Released: Windows Azure SDK 2.0 for Intuit Anywhere The Windows Azure SDK 2.0 for Intuit Anywhere is a set of development tools that enable developers of SaaS apps developed on Windows Azure to publish those apps on Intuit App Center, where they are available to millions of Intuit customers. Developers who are not on the Azure platform […]
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QBO APIs: Out of Beta and full steam ahead!
It has been almost a year since the QuickBooks Online team announced Intuit Data Services for QuickBooks Online (IDS for QBO) as “Out of Beta” quality. Since then, we have strived to further polish our services and have enabled our third-party developers to develop disruptive and awe inspiring apps that help the end users save […]
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V3 Data Services Specification Draft Available for Review
In 2009, IPP began exposing data services for financial management to partners, using a format commonly known as CDM v2. This format and its implementation have grown organically from supporting just a few data types of QuickBooks Windows desktop (QBD), to full read and selective write support of QBD and most read/write support of QuickBooks […]
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How does sync work with respect to dataservices?
Background info:What is Sync Manager? Intuit Sync Manager securely uploads your QuickBooks company file data and downloads the changes made to this data by Intuit dataservices, thereby keeping the data ‘in sync’. When you subscribe to any of the services that require access to your QuickBooks company file data, you need to set up your […]
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Two Improvements to Intuit App Center's Reviews and Ratings
We’re excited to announce two significant improvements to Intuit App Center’s ratings and reviews functionality. One of the things we’ve heard from this community is a desire for improvements in reviews on App Center and in December we’re rolling out two new features: a new review engine and Intuit funded Pro Advisor reviews of every […]