The GnuCash interface is more like a traditional pen and paper check register.

As for connecting to banks and brokerages, mileage varies by institution.

It does not, as far as I’m aware, allow one to create a transaction offline and 
then sync it to your bank. But downloading bank transactions is certainly 
possible.

You can enter just about anything you want manually otherwise.

Regards,
Adrien


> On Mar 27, 2020 w13d87, at 4:11 PM, Ken Cohen via gnucash-user 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> thanks for your response. sounds like it is more spreadsheet type oriented, 
> correct? Also, does this app connect to my bank and brokerage acct to 
> download transactions? One of my brokerage accts trades frequently and 
> entering all that by hand would be a big chore? Quicken seems to do this much 
> more efficiently.
> Ken
> 


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