I was able to install it to my LG G Pad 7.0 LTE over release 1.5.5 from the play store. I had to fumble a lot initially to figure out how Gnucash for android works in general. I finally succeeded in importing my account structure and created a couple of sample transactions, but it seemed very hard to do since i have not found a quick way enter account names or copy text from other transactions, if possible.
After that I installed the beta from this email since I have not found your development repository. I finally succeeded in exporting a qif file via the share file method to email it to myself because I could not figure out how to make other methods such as local file creation on a sd card work. Then gnucash for android developed a black screen and I cannot see anything now. I guess I need to un-install it. I think it needs a help manual describing how to do the basic things. I guess it has a lot of promise, but I could not jump in with both feet and use it right away. David C On Fri, Apr 24, 2015 at 7:23 PM, Ngewi Fet <nge...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello everyone, > We are kinda feature complete for the 1.6.0 release and would like to enter > the testing phase. I am releasing first to the developer mailing list, then > to the beta group and then a rolling release to the general public. Of > course while fixing any issues that arise in-between the different phases. > > Attached to this email is a properly signed apk file which you can install > on your device. You can just download the attachment and install or build > your own from the sources in the develop branch (very easy to do with > Android studio). > > This is a pre-beta release so please **BACK UP YOUR DATA** before > installing it. > > Notable highlights in this release include: > - Improved recurrence options for scheduled transactions > - Basic reports generation (with bar, pie and line charts) > - Scheduled export to SD Card, DropBox or Google Drive > - Improved creation of backups and restoring of backups > - Improved reliability of account imports and db migrations > - Numerous bug fixes and improvements > > I would like to thank Yongxin Wang and Oleksandr Tyshkovets for > contributing significantly to this release. > > This release also adds automatic logging of crashes and errors to > Crashlytics which helps detect errors and improve the stability of the app. > This logging is enabled by default in pre-release builds but will be turned > off in production releases (with an option to enable it later). > > Also, GnuCash Android now produces GnuCash XML which can be read by GnuCash > on the desktop (YAAAY!!) - There is a new XML export UI option and also as > backup format .gnca > > *NOTE: *please remember that this is NOT a two-way synchronization*.* > However, the compatibility now enables you to start working on a file on > GnuCash desktop, open it in the mobile app, edit and save (to DropBox etc) > and then resume editing on the desktop. Each time you save, a new file is > created but the workflow is possible. GnuCash Android also registers itself > to open .gnucash files. > > Accounts, transactions and scheduled transactions are the only features > supported at the moment. If your desktop file contains more features > (budgets, customers etc), these will be ignored completely. > > All the same, I am excited that we have arrived this point and continue to > look forward to new features and further integration with GnuCash desktop! > > So please try out this pre-release and tell me what you think. > Cheers, > Ngewi > > P.S. Now is the time to send in translation for strings, or create a new > one if your language is not yet supported. Email me if you want to help but > are unsure how to. > > _______________________________________________ > gnucash-devel mailing list > gnucash-devel@gnucash.org > https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel > > _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel