John, I almost always pay off entire credit card balances, so I rarely ever 
use the "interest charge" pop-up.However, I do use the "interest earned" pop-up 
associated with bank accounts.  
I find it a convenient reminder for me to enter that figure before I begin 
checking-off transactions in the reconcile window.Similarly, I use (and 
appreciate) the "payment transaction" pop-up window associated with credit card 
accounts.  The fact that it remembers and prepopulates my usual source account 
for the payment is also a handy convenience for me.
Could I do without these two features?  Certainly.  
Do I find them helpful and time-saving for me?  Yes.Compelling reasons?  While 
I find them helpful, I can't say that I have any.
If you want a survey of your users, I don't believe that this list is the best 
method.  
I would suggest that you set up a free account on Survey Monkey, create your 
questions there and post a link on this list.  It will accumulate the results 
for you and is much less effort than trying to track responses here.  
I'd be happy to create one for you based on what you asked below.  However, if 
you wanted to write your own questions, it might be better for you to do it.
Meanwhile, a huge "Thank You" to you and the entire team for all the effort 
that you folks put into the software--and in answering questions on this list!
Regards,Larry Long


    > On Sunday, July 12, 2020, John Ralls wrote: > > Frank and I have both 
opined on https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=797854 that the whole 
> interest payment as part of reconciling is stupid. I want to add to that 
> opinion that so is the payment 
> transfer that optionally pops up when one finishes reconciling a credit card 
> account. It's a lot of 
> program complexity that relieves the user of very little work indeed: Those 
> interest and payment 
> transactions can just as easily--maybe more easily--be created in the 
> register before and after 
> reconciling, and in the case of interest they're an obvious candidate for a 
> scheduled transaction.

> But that's a UI change and UI changes tend to generate heated disagreement. I 
> want to get that out 
> of the way up front: Who here objects to removing the interest and payment 
> transfer automatic popups 
> and the interest payment button on the reconcile info dialog, and what 
> compelling reason do you have 
> for objecting?
> 
> Regards,
> John Ralls


  
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