The distros didn't kill off Gtk2, that's still there. They stopped supporting 
WebKit1Gtk, and WebKit2Gtk supports only Gtk3 so we had to migrate to Gtk3 or 
get booted from distros.

Regards,
John Ralls


> On Jul 27, 2019, at 3:18 AM, Christopher Lam <christopher....@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> I think the UI upgrades have been an unfortunate but necessary consequence
> of many Linux distributions deciding to kill GTK2 and all GTK2- based apps.
> If jralls or gjanssens haven't spent countless hours upgrading components
> then GnuCash would have been dropped from all major distributions.
> 
> Most UI issues *can* be tweaked via CSS -- as everything here is
> opensource, users are encouraged to dive in and amend to their liking.
> 
> Finally the list of issues bein long; apart from the GTK3 preferences  I
> believe most of the "new" known issues in 3.x were also present, but
> undocumented in 2.x.
> 
> On Mon, 22 Jul 2019 at 20:10, Christoph R <subscriptions+lis...@rohland.net>
> wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I am using gnucash since 2004 for multiple accounts and have my whole
>> personal history since then in one file. I am running gnucash on MacOs in
>> German which is somewhat special and the only dev for MacOs is John. Thanks
>> to him for all the work putting he is putting in! I was a pretty happy user
>> up until 3.0.
>> 
>> But with the 3.x series there are more problems than I am used to and
>> progress is very slow. The only version working for me so far is 3.5, which
>> is my production version for now. Versions before crashed or failed on
>> important operations (like the csv importer, which is the main reason I am
>> using 3.x). 3.6 apparently has a stray ifdef on MacOs which makes the
>> program always fall back to English. So I am back to 3.5.
>> 
>> And the release cycle is pretty long. So even when bugs are fixed it takes
>> a lot of time to get them in a stable build.
>> 
>> As much as I am proponent of using the latest software versions: with
>> gnucash 3.x I cannot wholeheartedly
>> recommend it. The good thing though is that you can try and go back. The
>> latest 2.x version reads 3.x files. And switching between 3.x versions back
>> and forth works too.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Christoph
>> 
>>> Am 21.07.2019 um 19:31 schrieb scotts <ssoderl...@shaw.ca>:
>>> 
>>> I have been using Gnucash for about 3 years now, and for the most part
>>> enjoying the experience! I use it for my personal finances (bank
>> accounts,
>>> credit cards, investments, etc). I am also the treasurer of a golf club
>>> association and am considering moving their accounting over to Gnucash.
>>> 
>>> I am currently using Windows version 2.6.21. Of course at the moment, the
>>> most current stable release is version 3.6. My only hesitation in
>> upgrading
>>> is what seems to me to be a very long list of "known issues" with the
>>> release.
>>> 
>>> I'm looking for other opinions. In my experience, version 2.6.21 seems to
>>> pretty much work as advertised. No crashes, runs quickly enough on my
>>> computer, all the functions I've tried seem to work fine. Normally I
>> would
>>> upgrade any software to the latest release, hopefully taking advantage of
>>> bug fixes and new features. But when I see the long list of issues, I
>>> hesitate.
>>> 
>>> Would appreciate any comments from others. Am I being overly paranoid?
>>> Thanks a lot!
>>> 
>>> 
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