Welcome to the wonderful world of GnuCash!
Since you are just starting out, please use the latest and greatest
version (4.12) - 3.4 is about 4 years old.
Regards
Geoff
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On 14/10/2022 7:33 am, Lester and Joanna wrote:
I am a newbie with Gnucash. I have been using Quicken for 12 yea
I doubt if this has change since last you asked, these are your choices:
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/FAQ#SQL_Database
SQLite claims to be very reliable:
https://www.sqlite.org/hirely.html
An easy solution to dodgy power is a cheap laptop - put a battery
between yourself and the grid.
Good
I know that this question has been asked many times but I am asking
again. I just had 2 hard drive failures back to back, both of which just
happened to have images attached to GNC transactions. Bad luck on my
part, they also happened to be my backup drives. Murphy is after all the
patron sain
I am a newbie with Gnucash. I have been using Quicken for 12 years but would
now like to use Gnucash if I can make it work for me. I am using Windows 10
with Gnucash 3.4. I have set up an account but when I try to print a check
(with Print checks) all goes well through check set up, and to
On 10/13/2022 1:46 PM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
I agree.
Some years ago, there were a few threads here that delved into various
means of implementing an envelope method in GnuCash and my personal
take-away was, while it can be done, the only sane method is lots of
work. (you mention a not so
I agree.
Some years ago, there were a few threads here that delved into various
means of implementing an envelope method in GnuCash and my personal
take-away was, while it can be done, the only sane method is lots of
work. (you mention a not so sane method, or rather, one that could
quickly d