Which OS are you using? If it's linux, look in your distro's software
repository. If it's mac, you'll have to build from source using macports or
fink. If it's windows, look for the "source code, Windows binary" link on
the main page. That will take you to the sourceforge download page.
Nathan
On
I'm trying to download GNUCASH but do not need (or want) the Source Code.
Where can I do that?
Thanks!
Craig
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Christian,
Thanks for your feedback. My comments, below:
On Sun, Jun 29, 2008 at 11:41 AM, Christian Stimming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear Alex,
>
>
>> 2. When in the TXF output mode, the existing report (and mine as well)
>> outputs all amounts with a '$' prefix, as required by the TXF
>> s
Hi,
it seems, not much people on this list, me included, can read your annotation
in the picture. Potentially there are a little more chinese reading people on
the gnucash-user list.
But I see, you are running the program in english. You could use the
enviroment variable LANG to switch the pr
Hi,
I just downloaded GnuCash and tried it out.. It seems to be a very
effective program and I would love to use it more.
However it won't open the money file that I saved!
I saved a file as "money", but it was given no extension
So I tried the extensions .xac, .gnu, and .gnucash as suggested in t
Derek Atkins wrote:
> Christian Stimming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
>> Am Freitag, 27. Juni 2008 18:07 schrieb Derek Atkins:
>>
>>> Always attach patches. It's just common knowledge.
>>>
>> That's what I thought, too - until I submitted my first patch to any of the
>> git ma