I'm looking at ledger, hledger, and beancount (slight preference for the last as my python is better than my C), and before I test it out I've a few questions.
1. Import from gnucash, I think that's only available for ledger and only for an older version? Is the syntax incompatible? I've got 5+ years of records in gnucash that I'd want to keep. 2. Mobile entry (from a phone). I'm currently using a simple budget/accounting type app to note down transactions and then manually copying it whenever I'm at my computer. Or I'll just say "I'll remember to do this when I get back to the office" only to forget and have to reconstruct my records from receipts. I think hledger and beancount have web UIs, are those usable on phones when out and about (I do have a home raspberry pi which can host it)? 3. Sync of the ledger - I've read comments about using dropbox (simple enough), but what about automatic git-based sync (with merges etc.)? Are there tools to accomodate that? 4. Editing/entry - I've seen emacs recommended, but I'm a vim guy myself. Which of the three options has auto-completion of accounts/categories for vim users (or should I just be using it from the shell)? Thanks, sorry for the questions which I'm sure most here would have heard many times before, but I can't seem to find reliable answers to the above. -- --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ledger" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
