What happened, exactly? The docker compose file and the associated files should work out of the box.
The difference isn't very big, but I honestly (I wrote that page) believe that the difference is worth pointing out.
Firefly III is 100% multi-currency. Even budgets, bills, anything.
> There is a differentiation between source and destination accounts (called expense and revenue) which makes reverse transactions a pain Sure, but that doesn't make it any less of a double-entry bookkeeping system. >…
Technically speaking, it's not really necessary. It does help to validate database consistency, because the sum of all transactions is zero. It also prevents you (from an architectural perspective) to pull money out of…
Firefly III is missing plenty of features (see below). I started Firefly III with a single user (me) and everything else is a bonus. https://docs.firefly-iii.org/firefly-iii/about-firefly-iii/w... I will admit that I…
This depends on how you look at financing and budgeting (duh). But Firefly III was originally designed (by me) to lower your running expenses. It doesn't feature a lot cool budget automation because that leads to more…
No to the first, yes to the second.
Basically, yes.
There is the Firefly III Data Importer though? https://github.com/firefly-iii/data-importer/
I have 10 years in my own installation, running on a Pi2. Seems to be fine.
Is there a thread on GitHub somewhere? Can I help?
I built a new website, should be up in a few minutes (CDN etc)
Apologies. Firefly III tracks the IP's you login with and warns you when a new one appears. For a demo site that gets slashdotted, that is less than convenient. The issue is fixed and the site is back up.
That's still double entry actually, because it refers to the DB structure ;)
I started with budgets and categories. Budgets for the money (I had like five budgets) and as many categories as you want. They are basically the same thing. Max one category/budget per transaction. Tags were added…
This depends on how you look at financing and budgeting (duh). But Firefly III was originally designed to lower your running expenses. It doesn't feature a lot cool budget automation because that leads to more charts…
It's frozen at the moment. I need to develop a way-of-working where I can work on v1 and v2 at the same time. That is a headache. And my Vue skills are non-existent so it's a bit of a learning curve. But I hope to push…
Oh well, it’s just a hobby you know? And I guess people who need financial management tools aren’t people looking for more expenses ;) I’m happy with every donation. I use it to pay the AWS bill and maybe get a beer.…
Yeah that’s bloody annoying but I haven’t been able to fix it yet. Laravel, the underlying framework has moved to a new way of reporting login errors and my code hasn’t been adapted yet. Sorry about the confusion.
I'll make sure there are some earlier in on the website :)
It’s under high load I’m afraid. It’s a very small instance over at AWS and I’m getting hugged to death.
I don’t have to monetize it. It’s a hobby. But the website provides a good platform to host the docs and I can live with the ads they serve. I assure you they don’t pay me for the ads in the documentation.
We use the same layout template but my tool is older and has a lot more features.
It does, yes. That spelling error should be gone now.
What happened, exactly? The docker compose file and the associated files should work out of the box.
The difference isn't very big, but I honestly (I wrote that page) believe that the difference is worth pointing out.
Firefly III is 100% multi-currency. Even budgets, bills, anything.
> There is a differentiation between source and destination accounts (called expense and revenue) which makes reverse transactions a pain Sure, but that doesn't make it any less of a double-entry bookkeeping system. >…
Technically speaking, it's not really necessary. It does help to validate database consistency, because the sum of all transactions is zero. It also prevents you (from an architectural perspective) to pull money out of…
Firefly III is missing plenty of features (see below). I started Firefly III with a single user (me) and everything else is a bonus. https://docs.firefly-iii.org/firefly-iii/about-firefly-iii/w... I will admit that I…
This depends on how you look at financing and budgeting (duh). But Firefly III was originally designed (by me) to lower your running expenses. It doesn't feature a lot cool budget automation because that leads to more…
No to the first, yes to the second.
Basically, yes.
There is the Firefly III Data Importer though? https://github.com/firefly-iii/data-importer/
I have 10 years in my own installation, running on a Pi2. Seems to be fine.
Is there a thread on GitHub somewhere? Can I help?
I built a new website, should be up in a few minutes (CDN etc)
Apologies. Firefly III tracks the IP's you login with and warns you when a new one appears. For a demo site that gets slashdotted, that is less than convenient. The issue is fixed and the site is back up.
That's still double entry actually, because it refers to the DB structure ;)
I started with budgets and categories. Budgets for the money (I had like five budgets) and as many categories as you want. They are basically the same thing. Max one category/budget per transaction. Tags were added…
This depends on how you look at financing and budgeting (duh). But Firefly III was originally designed to lower your running expenses. It doesn't feature a lot cool budget automation because that leads to more charts…
It's frozen at the moment. I need to develop a way-of-working where I can work on v1 and v2 at the same time. That is a headache. And my Vue skills are non-existent so it's a bit of a learning curve. But I hope to push…
Oh well, it’s just a hobby you know? And I guess people who need financial management tools aren’t people looking for more expenses ;) I’m happy with every donation. I use it to pay the AWS bill and maybe get a beer.…
Yeah that’s bloody annoying but I haven’t been able to fix it yet. Laravel, the underlying framework has moved to a new way of reporting login errors and my code hasn’t been adapted yet. Sorry about the confusion.
I'll make sure there are some earlier in on the website :)
It’s under high load I’m afraid. It’s a very small instance over at AWS and I’m getting hugged to death.
I don’t have to monetize it. It’s a hobby. But the website provides a good platform to host the docs and I can live with the ads they serve. I assure you they don’t pay me for the ads in the documentation.
We use the same layout template but my tool is older and has a lot more features.
It does, yes. That spelling error should be gone now.