Josh Sled <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> FWIW, I suggest rejecting the QOF/QSF approach; a data format specific
> to importing or synchronizing transactions is much more tractable.
Fair enough.. But I do still think that the "Qof_Book_Merge" support
should get fixed and made to work.. Then the i
On Tue, 2007-01-09 at 10:50 -0500, Derek Atkins wrote:
> As for building the PocketPC software.. You're welcome to work
> on something like that. I dont think we have a clear idea of
> import or export. There was one project to use QOF/QSF as
> the import/export methods; you're welcome to retake
> major reason to switch, but I don't see Intuit or Microsoft following
> OUR lead.
I do.
Oops! Sorry, I was wearing my rose-coloured glasses.
Dan W.
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> create one?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tim
>
>
> Derek Atkins wrote:
>> See http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Windows for the current win32 status.
>> We have an installed (unstable, for testing), but I doubt it would work
>> on the Q.
>>
>> -derek
>>
led (unstable, for testing), but I doubt it would work
> on the Q.
>
> -derek
>
> Quoting Tim Garthwaite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I was looking at http://www.slamb.org/projects/ideas.html and I think
>> the GNUCash / PocketPC (an
and I think
> the GNUCash / PocketPC (and Windows, and OSX) along with syncing would
> be a major addition making Linux a good fit for personal use. I would
> be very interested in helping to make this happen. I own a Motorola Q
> (Windows Mobile 5 SmartPhone Edition), and run Windo
Hello,
I was looking at http://www.slamb.org/projects/ideas.html and I think
the GNUCash / PocketPC (and Windows, and OSX) along with syncing would
be a major addition making Linux a good fit for personal use. I would
be very interested in helping to make this happen. I own a Motorola Q