Dave Peticolas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Adding recurring transactions is going to requie a fair bit of work,
> especially if you aren't yet familiar with the gnucash codebase.
Yep, and Bill and I have been talking about one of us taking this on
as our next project. Presuming that happens,
> > > First of all, I just want to say that I've been following GnuCash for
> > > a while
> I am also a new user, who wants to take the plunge. Like Sean, I tried to
> enter all my transactions since Jan. and had the same problem/need for cut
> and pasteing transactions or memorizing them. Another
> > First of all, I just want to say that I've been following GnuCash for
> > a while
I am also a new user, who wants to take the plunge. Like Sean, I tried to
enter all my transactions since Jan. and had the same problem/need for cut
and pasteing transactions or memorizing them. Another feature I
> First of all, I just want to say that I've been following GnuCash for a
> little while and finally decided that it has reached a point where I would
> be comfortable putting my personal finances on it with the 1.3 release.
> Thanks everyone, great work!
>
> Quicken had
First of all, I just want to say that I've been following GnuCash for a
little while and finally decided that it has reached a point where I would
be comfortable putting my personal finances on it with the 1.3 release.
Thanks everyone, great work!
Quicken had a concept of memorized transac