Save this as a 'compiled script' with a name like QFX Fixer, and put it into your ~/Library/Scripts/Folder Action Scripts folder.Ready for import into Quicken.' end if end repeat end tellend adding folder items to Copy and past the following AppleScript into your Script Editor and run it: on adding folder items to this_folder after receiving added_items tell application 'Finder' repeat with aFile in added_items if the name of aFile contains '.qfx' then set file type of aFile to 'WBCN' set creator type of aFile to 'INTU' display dialog ¬ 'Successfully changed.In answer to this shortcoming, I've created a 'folder action' script that automatically recognizes any file with a 'qfx' extension, and changes the file type and creator codes for you.Here's what you do: Until now, you had two solutions: manually alter the QFX file type and creator codes, or use IE. (Internet Explorer handles the files correctly). Unfortunately, Quicken 2003 (and maybe 2004) won't recognize QFX 'Web Connect' files that you download with Safari 1.0.