On Jun 26, 2010, at 11:24 AM, Darla J. Wood wrote:

> To Whom it may concern,
> My name is Darla Wood and I am a small business owner. I am very new to the 
> Smartphone environment and am a typical computer user. The information I 
> found on your website concerning gnucash was very confusing to me. Is this 
> program ready for the public? Is it user friendly for people like me. I would 
> need step by step instructions on downloading and instillation. Any issues 
> after instillation would confuse me as to weather it is a problem with 
> program or me. I really need an affordable solution to my accounting needs, I 
> have looked at QuickBooks but do not feel that I should have to rent the 
> program yearly. Any info you can give me will be appreciated.
> Darla J. Wood, SBO

This is a developer mailing list for the programmers who work directly on 
Gnucash. Please in future post user questions to [email protected]

Yes, Gnucash is very mature; it has been available for almost 20 years. It is 
rather more demanding of the user than are many personal finance programs; more 
like QuickBooks than Quicken, for example. 

Gnucash does not support smartphones, though there are smartphone "apps" that 
will work with gnucash.

You'll find lots of step by step instructions on all manner of different things 
in the wiki, at http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki. 

That said, while Gnucash is free, book-keeping is a lot of work. If you think 
that Quickbooks is expensive, go to Staples or OfficeDepot, get yourself a 
ledger pad, and keep your books by hand for a year. Be sure to record your time 
on a timesheet and bill yourself at whatever is your hourly rate. At the end of 
the year, I expect that you'll have a different perspective on software cost. 
You might at that point even appreciate the benefits of paying an accountant to 
take care of it for you so that you can devote more time to something 
profitable, like selling.

Regards,
John Ralls

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