> On May 27, 2019, at 9:33 AM, kentsor <a...@snak.com> wrote:
> 
> Much as I'd like to use a QB alternative, as a Mac user I can not stand
> looking at GNUCash as it is now. The UI is staggeringly bad. The money I
> save is not worth using this.
> 
> There must have been attempts by other Mac people to replace the UI in the
> past. Most likely abandoned years ago so it'd be old versions but that's ok,
> my accounting needs are straightforward. Where can I go to download (dare I
> hope) an old Xcode project for an UI replacement for GNUCash ? 

No, no one has ever undertaken a MacOS-native UI for GnuCash. One of the core 
developers sketched out a QT one, covering only the basics, as an experiment a 
few years ago. The code is still present and I think working in the 2.6 series. 
You can use CMake to generate an Xcode project if you're averse to compiling on 
the command line. See https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Cutecash. Mind, it will 
look different from the Gtk UI that the distributed GnuCash uses, but it still 
won't look native.

Regards,
John Ralls


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