Re: [GNC] New User: initial help getting up and running

2022-12-18 Thread Eric Chapman
Hello, Jim, Thanks for your response, and thank you to the others who responded! I appreciate it a lot! Below in blue are my answers & comments. Eric On 12/18/22 15:53, Jim DeLaHunt wrote: On 2022-12-18 12:20, Eric Chapman wrote: Tell me, what gives you the impression that GnuCash "is for

Re: [GNC] New User: initial help getting up and running

2022-12-18 Thread Jim DeLaHunt
On 2022-12-18 12:20, Eric Chapman wrote: Hi, everyone, I just downloaded Gnucash-Intel-4.12-1.dmg for Mac. I plan to install in on Ventura (MacOS 13.1) on a late 2018 Mac Mini (Intel). I'm trying to migrate from another software on a Windows virtual machine on the Mac. Hello, Eric, and

Re: [GNC] New User: initial help getting up and running

2022-12-18 Thread David H
Probably also a good idea to post something along the lines of "I'm migrating from software package xyz to gnucash - any suggestions on the best way to do this?" Plenty here have migrated from the likes of Quicken/Quickbooks etc. They'll generally tell you to start small with perhaps a month's

Re: [GNC] New User: initial help getting up and running

2022-12-18 Thread Adrien Monteleone
On 12/18/22 2:20 PM, Eric Chapman wrote: Hi, everyone, I just downloaded Gnucash-Intel-4.12-1.dmg for Mac. I plan to install in on Ventura (MacOS 13.1) on a late 2018 Mac Mini (Intel). I'm trying to migrate from another software on a Windows virtual machine on the Mac. I have some

[GNC] New User: initial help getting up and running

2022-12-18 Thread Eric Chapman
Hi, everyone, I just downloaded Gnucash-Intel-4.12-1.dmg for Mac. I plan to install in on Ventura (MacOS 13.1) on a late 2018 Mac Mini (Intel). I'm trying to migrate from another software on a Windows virtual machine on the Mac. I have some questions: (1) Is it likely that Gnucash will be