But why???
On 7/26/2020 3:38 PM, D. wrote:
Jean,
I think you raise a valid point. There does seem to be a tendency in the
community to assume that a certain amount of inconvenience is to be expected.
The reasons vary, but the underlying tendency remains.
David T.
-------- Original Message --------
From: jean laroche <rip...@gmail.com>
Sent: Sun Jul 26 17:49:47 EDT 2020
To: "Frank H. Ellenberger" <frank.h.ellenber...@gmail.com>
Cc: GnuCash Developer <gnucash-devel@gnucash.org>
Subject: Re: [GNC-dev] Dev's features of choice?
On 7/26/2020 1:54 PM, Frank H. Ellenberger wrote:
Hi Jean,
Am 26.07.20 um 19:57 schrieb jean laroche:
I'm curious about something:
If you're a GC dev, contributing code to the project, what's the
feature(s) you'd like to see added to GC?
I'm only contributing a bit, but I'll offer my 3 top wishes:
- Undo/(redo)
- Multi-transaction (bulk) editing
- Multi-account (bulk) editing
All three are violations of strict accounting rules. We often talk about
"In the times of ink and paper", not graphite (pencils). Some
governments require the immutabiity of once written records.
I see a disconnect here. Some of us (John in particular) insist that GC
is not a system for professionals, only for personal finance.
Yet, I always hear about accounting rules, and the way it should be done
by the book. If GC is really for the personal user, I don't understand
how we can survive without undo/redo, and multi-select. *every* piece of
software out there has these types of features, and they're invaluable.
J.
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