On Aug 30, 2012, at 10:35 AM, Geert Janssens wrote:
> I started working on full credit note support a while ago. Other than some
> polishing this support is mostly complete. You can now create credit notes
> just like you create invoices for both vendors and customers. Credit notes
> can be re
As a quasi-non-technical, certainly non-accountant, end-user lurker on the
Devel list, I think it would be fine (given Graham's comment) to leave the menu
item as New Invoice, with a tool tip and Help documentation that clearly
explains that an invoice can be either a debit or a credit. I agree
That story and images will do for a good "inside GnuCash" post on
google+ and facebook. Can I use the photos you posted? What the server
is exactly doing for GnuCash: if I'm not mistaken it hosts the mailing
list but also the source code?
Thanks
Cristian
Il 25/08/2012 22:26, Derek Atkins ha s
On 30 Aug 2012, at 18:35, Geert Janssens wrote:
> Anyone who's good with words, can you voice your opinions here please ?
A credit note is a type of invoice, the other type of invoice being a debit
note.
I would recommend not making up out own terms for this this, but rather leaving
it as "in
Il 30/08/2012 13:55, Ngewi Fet ha scritto:
Hello everyone,
The final evaluation for GSoC 2012 is out and I glad to say that I passed
it. Thanks for all the support I received.
Congrats for the achievement!
I would like to continue to maintain Gnucash for Android going forward.
That's a great
I started working on full credit note support a while ago. Other than
some polishing this support is mostly complete. You can now create
credit notes just like you create invoices for both vendors and
customers. Credit notes can be refunded or used to "pay" (part of) an
invoice.
I have one mo
Thanks for the feedback, John
On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 4:30 PM, John Ralls wrote:
>
> On Aug 30, 2012, at 4:55 AM, Ngewi Fet wrote:
>
> > Hello everyone,
> > The final evaluation for GSoC 2012 is out and I glad to say that I passed
> > it. Thanks for all the support I received.
> > I would like
On Aug 30, 2012, at 4:55 AM, Ngewi Fet wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> The final evaluation for GSoC 2012 is out and I glad to say that I passed
> it. Thanks for all the support I received.
> I would like to continue to maintain Gnucash for Android going forward.
> Is there anything I need to know or
Forgot to CC the mailing list in my first reply. Fixed that.
On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 3:19 PM, Gour wrote:
> On Thu, 30 Aug 2012 15:05:25 +0200
> Ngewi Fet wrote:
>
> > Well Gnucash for Android is not about importing and exporting QIF
> > data. In fact, Gnucash for Android does not support QIF a
On Thu, 30 Aug 2012 15:05:25 +0200
Ngewi Fet wrote:
> Well Gnucash for Android is not about importing and exporting QIF
> data. In fact, Gnucash for Android does not support QIF at all, it
> uses OFX.
I know.
> It is more of an expense tracker for now (humble
> beginnings) and will grow in fun
On Thu, 30 Aug 2012 13:55:47 +0200
Ngewi Fet wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> The final evaluation for GSoC 2012 is out and I glad to say that I
> passed it. Thanks for all the support I received.
Congrats!!
> I would like to continue to maintain Gnucash for Android going
> forward. Is there anything
Hello everyone,
The final evaluation for GSoC 2012 is out and I glad to say that I passed
it. Thanks for all the support I received.
I would like to continue to maintain Gnucash for Android going forward.
Is there anything I need to know or do (like processes to be adhered to
etc)?
A few things co
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