Hi Atul,
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I am sorry , i could not understand your reply . Can you please elaborate ?
On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 10:07 AM, Libero [via GnuCash] <
ml-node+s1415818n4480056...@n4.nabble.com> wrote:
> Hello little stupid child derek,
>
> you have only a possibility...
>
> create a nabble account and delete all y
Okay :) . I'll try to work on this ,
Do i need to do something else for preparation for gsoc like some
applications/patches/bug-fixes ? Or should I just focus on the proposal and
this idea?
On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 9:51 PM, Derek Atkins [via GnuCash] <
ml-node+s1415818n4478609...@n4.nabble.com> wro
Atul jangra writes:
> Dear Christian
> Okay I am ready for such development . Before that we need to discuss about
> some features and mainly data Import.
> My first and foremost question will be :- How is data imported now ?
Right now GnuCash supports import via QIF and OFX. I would recommend
Hi Ngewi,
I am interested contributing to Gnucash through the GSOC 2012, in
> particular the Android expense tracker application. I have done some
> Android programming as part of my studies and I usually also like to track
> my expenses in real time (i.e. when I am actually spending the money).
>
Dear Christian
Okay I am ready for such development . Before that we need to discuss about
some features and mainly data Import.
My first and foremost question will be :- How is data imported now ?
On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 3:44 AM, Christian Stimming
wrote:
> Dear Atul,
>
> thanks for showing the