Op donderdag 14 mei 2020 01:01:13 CEST schreef flywire:
> - GnuPG may well offer better security but it's not as turnkey

I agree with the essence of Stephen's reply: gnucash does accounting. If you 
need a layer of encryption to protect that, you'll have to find a solution 
that supplements it. There are plenty of tools on all common platforms that 
allow you to set up an encrypted directory. If the privacy of your data is 
important to you, you can use something like that.
Or store your data in a mysql or postgresql database. Both allow you to set a 
password.

Regards,

Geert


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