I have come over from QBooks as the price has gone up 400% in one year. I have not found or seen anyway you could export then Import into GNUCash. If there is I would sure like to know how. I have taken a few accounts at a time and updated them as i go and compared them to each other. And so far i plan to be on GNUCash only at the start of the year. If anyone wanted to figure out how to do that under the free "open source model" there will be many more folks coming this way that will want to hire someone to pull and push their files. How I know they will be coming is, all the alternatives are just as pricy, if not more. At some point they will be stopping support for desktop, as the on-line will only have one window open at a time. Not to mention how glitchy it is.
Build it and they will come :-) Dan _____________________________________________ From: gnucash-user [mailto:gnucash-user-bounces+dan=a1tnc....@gnucash.org] On Behalf Of j...@aronetics.com Sent: Friday, November 15, 2024 11:04 PM To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org Subject: [GNC] Closing out QB Pro?! Hey y'all, Thank you for building GNUCash. >From Quickbooks to GNUCash, what is the file transfer setup from one to the other? Is GNUCash stable in 2024+? I don't intend to step on any foots, I've been with Linux since late 1994. Is it better on hardware or a VM, does anyone build it on a docker container with its own database? Thank you everyone, Best, John << File: ATT00033.txt >> -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG antivirus software. www.avg.com
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