On 6/1/25 06:08, Mark at Lorimark wrote:
So look, (dev) team,

I freaking love GnuCash!  Just love it.  Tried QB years ago and just hated it.  But, I just sat down this (Sunday) morning to start reconciling my 2024 year.  I just clicked through 8 months of 'reconciliations', which can often go wrong, went perfectly well.

I'm working with a client right now that is ~dependent~ on QB, and the whole QB on every computer in their office simply refuses to open their file.  Opens every other file, but won't open the one they want.  Nuts!

I do this stuff for a living, helping folks with their computer problems.  And, every time I run in to another QB problem, I only see misery.

So, this dedicated team that has built this GnuCash thing, and keeps maintaining it...  THANK YOU!

Ready for 2025?
Go Blue Jays!
~mark petryk
~w:http://www.lorimarksolutions.com
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Similar here: I'm down under: Still maintaining my companies (not actively trading these days, but managing the capital and expenses associated with that) in a MYOB file. My personal stuff is in GC.

My MYOB program is 15 years old: Not cloud based.... MYOB have NOT updated their token/verification with Microsoft, so it wont even open on Win10, I had to trawl the net to find and write a script that bypasses the 'security check'... It's 50/50 whether it's even usable when it opens, it gets tripped up verifying the data of the file.... meaning a system reboot. I'm not joking when I say it's easily 5+minutes from turning computer on to being able to use by MYOB file. A complete joke.

For my personal stuff I use Mageia Linux... GC is installed from the repo's... and it just works. Hell, the data file is even stored on my Samba server on another computer... and it just works. Yes, it's very different from MYOB, especially in cost entry; But I can honestly import and reconcile data faster than MYOB can even open it's data file... Yes, it's that bad.

In fact, this year I intend to move my company finances across to GC. My blood pressure can't cope with that MYOB circus much longer.

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