Kirk Abbott wrote:
Gnucash is a financial program that is similar in concept to Quicken, rather than a spreadsheet.

That said, it /looks/ very much like a spreadsheet to the user. But has all the "sums" pre-defined, in effect; so you can't get them wrong.

http://www.gnucash.org/

You can use it for anything from a simple, single account, to multiple accounts and accounting for tax and where everything goes.

Take a look; at worst you can only waste a little time.


Kirk

Brenda Lux wrote:
And what is gnucash? Is it another spreadsheet program? What is the URL?

I'm a little surprised that a google user doesn't seem to have found their search engine :-) If ever you see a program like 'gnucash' that you want to know more about, just type it into their [or indeed another] search engine. There's even an acronym - GIYF or "Google Is Your Friend".

A word of warning - the latest version suitable for most users is 2.2.9; the most recent release, 2.3.0, is described as "unstable" and "development" which are code words for "buggy, on test".




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