On Sun, 28 Jan 2018 19:48:54 +
jeffrey black wrote:
> All I do is export the app data to a qif file and use the usb port to
> transfer it to my desktop. Never had a problem with it. I have never
> tried exporting as xml.
>
> Keep in mind the android app is an
John, you do not necessarily have to use the GnuCash for Android app to
achieve what you want. You can use practically any app that will export
transactions into a .qif file. For example, I'm using Money Manager Ex for
Android (to which I also contribute in development, just like with GnuCash
for
I find the android app useful, exporting transactions by qif file and then
bringing them into my desktop app. It is very limited, as you say. Really needs
to implement proper access to the ".gnucash" files so that we can keep the two
in sync easily.
Pretty sure that app is also open source on
On 1/28/2018 8:31 AM, john_mike wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I gave up trying to import the QIF file generated by the Android App.
>
> I exported from Android as XML then opened that file in GNU Cash. This had
> the dates of the transactions the narrative (well some of it) and the
> relevant accounts
Hello john_mike,
i use gnucash android app. It is very helpful for me.
I use it to enter the expenses immediately (on-the-fly) and transfer it one
time per month into desktop version (as QIF export).
I had problems with it a month ago: there was a bug in android app bevor
version 2.3.0 with
Have you sent a comment to
https://plus.google.com/communities/104728406764752407046??
While i do not use the app myself, I believe that it is actively developed
and should not be mis-behaving like you describe.
I see there that there is currently a buggy beta release floating around.
Perhaps