Mike Carter wrote:
> How about porting it to windows. My wife and I have been using
> quicken but I will use gnucash. As I am going to make this computer
> run and run linux well if it kills me trying to do so. My problems are I
> would love you to make it possible to import later versions of data than
> qif3 as we are using quicken98. plus my first ask whichis to create a
> windows edition. As we use the same database.
> cheers,
My hope this weekend is to finally get around to getting some of the
code I've written for data import to actually load transactions into
GnuCash.
The resolution to *that* issue is for there to be a collection of sample
QIF files from different platforms so as to make sure that a variety of
forms may be loaded.
It doesn't make sense to collect them yet, until the code gets a bit
more mature.
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