Thank You for sharing your insights.
FreddieVee
On 11/7/2024 3:26 PM, David Reiser wrote:
I have used it a bit for quite a while. As long as you don’t mind
exporting a qif file from iQIF and then importing to gnucash, it works
great. It will import a list of accounts exported from gnucash. Though
my spending tracking on the go uses many fewer accounts than my
desktop gnucash file, so I tend to use quicker account names on my
phone and then let gnucash maintain a cross reference account
equivalent on imports. It does allow split transactions.
When I’m near home, I tend to enter transactions from receipts when I
get home. When I’m traveling, I tend to use BizXpenseTracker Pro. It’s
much more involved and capable (and more expensive — subscription),
but I really like its project-based logging. Transferring to gnucash
is via QIF export-import. Its biggest drawback is that it doesn’t
appear to allow split transactions.
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Dave Reiser
dbrei...@icloud.com
On Nov 7, 2024, at 14:47, Freddie Venezia <fvene...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
I found another App in the App Store called iQIF that claims to work
with GnuCash. It received 4.1 of 5 stars. Has anyone tried iQIF?
FreddieVee
On 11/7/2024 2:28 PM, Freddie Venezia wrote:
Is GnuCash available as an app for iPhones that actually works? At
the App Store there is "GnuCash Mobile", but it it received 2.6
stars out of 5. The developer was Nick Tyler. Has anyone tried it??
FreddieVee
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