hi
On 1/6/23 09:16, David T. via gnucash-user wrote:
Call me old school, but I want to check that the bank and I agree on the
accounting, and I consider me to be the best judge of my transaction history.
isn't that the whole *point* of reconciliation after all ... ?
(so i would call you "car
hola
On 2/1/19 2:56 PM, Diane Trefethen wrote:
In short, GnuCash is about where Quicken was when Intuit dumped it.
Buggy, unfriendly, and failing at trying to be all things to all users.
I suggest that you Gnu folks do what Intuit did originally. Make a
simple to use, bug-free personal bookke
On 04/11/2018 11:17, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
Seriously? Everyone has to have this tag added because *some* people either
don’t know how or don’t *want* to use the features of their own e-mail client?
even in our small group, you must have seen that some people want this
feature to do the fil
hi
On 04/10/2018 17:17, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
What is your e-mail client? Can it not filter mail? Can it not tag mail? Can it
not handle mailing-lists?
isn't that up to each of us to decide what client to use? and how to
manage our own email flows? shouldn't it be irrelevant to this discus
hola
On 04/10/2018 16:20, listreader wrote:
The prefix is EXTREMELY useful to me. So add me to the 'approve' side
of your tally.
me too.
and really- what is all this bitching about? 5 extra chars at the front
of an email subject ...
humans have a great ability to not see what is right in fr
hallo
On 08/11/2017 03:02 PM, Geert Janssens wrote:
The error log you have attached indicates a problem with guile 2.0 on your
system.
Your best bet is to check with your debian packager for guile what's going on.
dank.
i thought it might be something like that. installing and uninstalling
hi
i'm not sure what's wrong, but gnucash no longer starts up for me. i've
attached the screen dump which may help someone smarter than me to
figure out what's happened.
to reiterate, once i upgraded my debian installation to stretch i've had
nothing from gnucash. i've tried uninstall and re