On Jul 18, 8:03 pm, markolopa <marko.lopa...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello! > > I would like to find a good system to keep track of my household > finance. Do Python programmers have suggestions on that? Do you use > Python to help on this task? > > I am considering a large set of solutions: > - Pure spreadsheet > - Easy to start, but I know I will soon feel blocked by the lack of > scripting tools. > - Spreadsheets + Python scripts > - Enter data in spreadsheets, next apply python scripts for what is > difficult to do with formulas > - Use pythonUNO (http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/ > PyUNO_bridge)? > - Use Google spreadsheets api (http://code.google.com/apis/ > spreadsheets/)? > - Pure Gnucash > - Seems to be a nice program, made by geeks. > - But can a geek be happy with a GUI between him and his data? > - Gnucash + Python scripts > -http://current.workingdirectory.net/posts/2011/gnucash-python-bindings/ > > So far the last one seems to me to be the most interesting approach. > Apparently there are not many people doing that. Why? Are there other > libs or approaches you would suggest? > > Thanks a lot in advance for your suggestions and comments! > Marko
There is ledger http://ledger-cli.org/ And its python port https://github.com/jwiegley/beancount [Not tried myself] -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list