Hi All
Uh ... Sorry forgot to include a subject in the last mail
Thank you for a great software. I've been using Quicken for the past three years
and always wanted to move my finances on to Linux side. I downloaded Gnucash
Last thursday and took me about 4 hrs to install/export/setup all double-entry
receipient accounts. The double-entry part took some getting used to after
Quicken, but it was reasonably easy.
So... Thank you guys for a great software.
Now for the Q's
1. Is equity a part of the balance sheet??
2. I used a equity account as the opening balance for all my assets and
liabilities, incomes and expenses. This account gets included as a part of the
balance sheet, Is this right?? (or should I have used another account??)
3. Is it possible that when you click "record" in the register window that the
focus goes to a new record at the bottom of the register instead of staying on
the same record.
4. When recording a new txn could the day portion of the date be hilited so it
would be easy to enter the date (on the chance that txn entered is not for that
date!!).
Also, If any of you guys have seen Moneydance, there is a nifty feature to
automate txns and also a remind me feature. Would some thing like this be in
the works?
Finally ...
Is there anything I can do to help?
My back ground is IBM mainframe (Cobol, DB2, CICS, A littile asm) I know some
HTML.
Once again, If nobody has told you people this, THANK YOU for GnuCash
Regards
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P.s. I've successfully compiled the latest version!! (which to me is a great
thing :-), coz I'm still feeling my way around Linux!! Thanks.
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