[Orgmode] Re: Org and financial data

2009-01-07 Thread Bernt Hansen
Memnon Anon writes: > P.S.: btw.: It seems that cc is widely used on this mailinglist. > So I use it even if I know the person is subscribed. > Is this the preferred way? Every list has its own conventions :( > > > ___ > Emacs-or

Re: [Orgmode] Re: Org and financial data

2009-01-07 Thread Charles Philip Chan
Memnon Anon writes: > Well, ledger is still installed. > Some day, I will have a closer look at this. But for now, I have > other things to do ... Ledger might sound scary, but it is actually very easy to use, especially with the Emacs interface. Charles -- "If you want to travel around the

[Orgmode] Re: Org and financial data

2009-01-06 Thread Memnon Anon
Hey! Matthew Lundin writes: >> I think orgmode is the way to go. > > If your needs are simple (i.e., just tracking discretionary spending) > you might consider using properties and column views to keep track of > where your money is going. I find that this creates a nice way to sum > up weekly, m

[Orgmode] Re: Org and financial data

2009-01-06 Thread Memnon Anon
Hi! Manish writes: > Have you considered (a more convenient and flexible approach, IMHO) > John Weigley's Ledger [1] Well, I heard of it. But I am hesitating to learn another tool. But hey, there is a Debian Package, so I will have a look at it. This sentence from the info file looks promising: