I have recently converted to linux. Up to now I have been using JGnash
for my finance. I would like to switch to qnucash but JGnash does not
export anything. However their data file is XML and very readable. I
have an extensive programming background and would like to write code
to port the JGnash
Unfortunately there is no QIF Spec per se, but a google for
QIF Format should be useful.
-derek
Mike Adolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have recently converted to linux. Up to now I have been using JGnash
for my finance. I would like to switch to qnucash but JGnash does not
export anything.
I will be happy to post about GnuCash 2.2.0 on our finance related blogs:
http://www.informedbanking.com/resources/blog/
and
http://www.pbooks.org/
Great work you guys!
On 7/11/07, Nathan Buchanan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Manfred!
Thanks for the list, and my apologies for not
What is the last day we can send translations? In 24 or probably 48
hours I can gather other translators' work and have 81,% of GnuCash
translated to pt_BR, and with 72 to 92 hours I'll probably be able to
send complete translation. (And no, I didn't forget the
windows-specific part.)
Leonardo
Well, if it doesn't make it into 2.2.0 it will make it into 2.2.1,
but I'd still work as quickly as possible to get the translations
in. We've been in string freeze for a few weeks already.
-derek
Leonardo Fontenelle [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What is the last day we can send translations? In
Derek Atkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Unfortunately there is no QIF Spec per se, but a google for
QIF Format should be useful.
Mike...
I recall wikipedia's entry on QIF as being pretty good, as well.
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