Nice to see new users.  I am partial to the emacs ledger-mode, since I
am the maintainer.  That I know of there aren't any other robust
package out there for maintaining the ledger and doing
reconciliations.  What editor are you planning on using?

On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 1:41 PM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> (Apologies if this is a repeat -- I posted a day or two ago and haven't seen
> it shown up. If this doesn't speak well for my ability to manage using
> ledger, then, more apologies.)
>
> I just found ledger and I love it already. I've started dual entering
> transactions with my old software, and my early experimentation shows it
> will work great for me.
>
> While I'm looking forward to writing my own bash and python scripts for data
> entry and manipulation, I was wondering what might be out there already for
> reconciliation. I want to get something working sooner so I can let go of
> the old software.
>
> Just something simple to balance my accounts against my statements --
> preferably marking things pending and then cleared.
>
> I've seen where you can use GnuCash and Emacs for things, but I don't want
> to use those.
>
> Is there anything else I might try?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Scott
>
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