No unfortunately, I've only used Gnucash. One of the main reasons I stick with Gnucash is the monolithic file format. If one day I need an accountant to review my finances, or if I suffer an audit by the tax man, I can…
Roughly 100 transactions per month I would say. On average 2 card based transactions per day --> 60 transactions per month. Then bills, incidentals and direct debits make up the remaining 40.
I never did any personal bookkeeping before I used GnuCash. I was however self-learning basic accounting for my startup at the time where we use the cloud-based software package Sage Accounting. After a few months of…
See my other reply re imports. I say dont bother and instead do it by hand as it speeds up over time. Yes the same-day ordering is visually quite annoying, although the final end-of-day/end-of-statement balance is…
Cash is a tricky one. Generally I keep cash spends to a minimum. Any small cash withdrawls from my account are generally expense straight into Expenses:Cash Misc. and I don't bother tracking the inidividal cash…
I gave up early on with importing bank statements. Instead I just manually create each gnucash entry for each transaction on my online bank statement. If the final gnucash account balance matches my actual bank balance…
I've been using Gnucash since 2020 to manage personal expenses and income, and it has made the world of a difference. In particular, I find the income statement feature very powerful when I'm doing an end-of-year review…
The Latex plugins really make things interesting. The LaTeXText package [1] allows formula rendering and editing from within the Inkscape canvas. For tidy circuit diagrams the CircuitSymbols plugin [2] produces…
One would think it would have been a good opportunity to change to SHA-2 after Heartbleed, since most websites had to get reissued certificates anyway. Since this process is a pain in the * then one could have killed…
Great job. Kudos for the well structured website and documentation also.
At least the word "free" didn't appear in the description.
Indeed, DMR and John Mc Carthy are on the list too!
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No unfortunately, I've only used Gnucash. One of the main reasons I stick with Gnucash is the monolithic file format. If one day I need an accountant to review my finances, or if I suffer an audit by the tax man, I can…
Roughly 100 transactions per month I would say. On average 2 card based transactions per day --> 60 transactions per month. Then bills, incidentals and direct debits make up the remaining 40.
I never did any personal bookkeeping before I used GnuCash. I was however self-learning basic accounting for my startup at the time where we use the cloud-based software package Sage Accounting. After a few months of…
See my other reply re imports. I say dont bother and instead do it by hand as it speeds up over time. Yes the same-day ordering is visually quite annoying, although the final end-of-day/end-of-statement balance is…
Cash is a tricky one. Generally I keep cash spends to a minimum. Any small cash withdrawls from my account are generally expense straight into Expenses:Cash Misc. and I don't bother tracking the inidividal cash…
I gave up early on with importing bank statements. Instead I just manually create each gnucash entry for each transaction on my online bank statement. If the final gnucash account balance matches my actual bank balance…
I've been using Gnucash since 2020 to manage personal expenses and income, and it has made the world of a difference. In particular, I find the income statement feature very powerful when I'm doing an end-of-year review…
The Latex plugins really make things interesting. The LaTeXText package [1] allows formula rendering and editing from within the Inkscape canvas. For tidy circuit diagrams the CircuitSymbols plugin [2] produces…
One would think it would have been a good opportunity to change to SHA-2 after Heartbleed, since most websites had to get reissued certificates anyway. Since this process is a pain in the * then one could have killed…
Great job. Kudos for the well structured website and documentation also.
At least the word "free" didn't appear in the description.
Indeed, DMR and John Mc Carthy are on the list too!
https://www.youtube.com/user/razethew0rld Internet Culture and Tech Stuff