GnuCash has a wide variety of reports, but they need to be configured to
give you what you need/want.

The data entry is pretty straightforward, I found.

This is a very helpful bunch of people.

Best wishes

On Mon, Oct 6, 2025 at 2:29 AM Farah Halim <[email protected]> wrote:

> Good afternoon from India,
>
> I have been wanting to adopt a new accounting based app or software that
> will help me list, analyse and give me reports that I can then use to
> understand mine and my family’s financial standing. Also hold equity and
> mutual funds. I use Macintosh so have wanted replacement for Tally. Gnu
> Cash has been in my trial list for more than 2 yrs now, and I have just not
> been able to start off with it, while I searched for many other apps that
> are very complicated.
>
> I am starting off with the help guide today with an intention to
> eventually understand and use the app, transfer the excel data that I have
> been making for years now.
>
> I understand accounts but may not fully understand how everything will
> check out.
>
> Lets see where we can go from here. Just felt like writing to the email
> address mentioned in the guide book. Thank you for making the app, and if I
> end up using it, will surely contribute towards it.
>
> God bless us all,
> Farah
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