Geoff:
Thanks. I can do that. I had the impression the installation put more
on my system than just an install of strawberry perl and a few
strawberry perl modules.
:George
On 4/4/2022 4:56 PM, Geoff wrote:
Hi George
Since you are on Windows 10, you can simply use the Control Panel to
uninstall Strawberry Perl.
See attached screenshot.
Regards
Geoff
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On 5/04/2022 2:44 am, George Riner wrote:
Setting:
Windows 10 build 19044.1586
3.9Ghz Intel gen7 CPU, 32Gb RAM, 100Gb free disk space on C:
Gnucash Build ID: 4.9+(2021-12-18)|
Finance::Quote: 1.51
I use GnuCash for personal finances
Question:
I hold 7 publicly traded commodities with ticker symbols on US stock
exchanges. I installed the Get Quotes capability using the installed
tool "Install Online Price Retrieval for GnuCash". As the
documentation says, it took about an hour to intall and it was about
right. It added over 600 Mb of stuff to my C: drive.
Now that I've tried it a few times, I find it isn't worth the hassle.
I want to uninstall it.
Is there an equally convenient - and thorough - uninstall tool/app to
remove what "Install Online Price Retrieval for GnuCash" added? I
don't want to keep strawberry perl, either. I certainly do want to
continue using GnuCash.
:George
California, USA
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