I have been a GnuCash user for years using various Windows devices, but have 
recently started using a MacBook Pro and have experienced several problems. The 
initial installation did not allow personal limits of transfer choices so that 
I waste a lot of time scrolling through a long list unless I remember the exact 
choice to manually enter it. I am a simple user and have no need of the 
plethora of choices.
Secondly, the totals listed for some of the accounts in the summary window are 
much higher than what the actual account has for the last entry’s running total.

Years ago my first personal computer was an Apple and I became skilled in its, 
and later models, use. When I tested for a county Public Health job I was given 
a test on a Windows device. When I finished, I was told that I not only had 
passed, but had done so using different techniques than were expected. I just 
told the proctor that I used what I knew from my years of using Apple/Mac 
devices. I got the job and later kept my section’s computers up-to-date ahead 
of the IT division's coming around to update our software. Here now, I am 
confused as to why GnuCash programmers don’t let me keep it simple, but, like a 
lot of programs now, insist on loading the system down with controls that seem 
to be making the choices for me.
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