For sharing access I think a shared Dropbox folder would be safe and
sufficient. Other possibilities which I'm not as familiar with would be
Google Drive and One Drive.
On 3/7/22 00:56, Lokesh Yagnik wrote:
Dear all,
I am not an accountant but with the help of the various threads I have
mana
The other questions were well answered, but I thought it important to
mention about upgrading that you don't need to upgrade through each
*minor* version, just the major versions.
3.x is a major version.
4.x is a major version.
5.x (due 2023) will be a major version.
It is a good idea to upgra
emember what I said about being honest above!
Alan A Holmes
-Original Message-
From: gnucash-user
On Behalf Of
Lokesh Yagnik
Sent: 07 March 2022 07:57
To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Subject: [GNC] Gnucash 3.8 Questions
Dear all,
I am not an accountant but with the help of the various
On Mon, 7 Mar 2022 15:56:47 +0800
Lokesh Yagnik wrote:
> Questions
> - Can this version (or any version) of Gnucash allow remote access? Or
> (from what I think is the case) will just have to allow him to remote
> log in to my computer and then look at Gnucash
>
> - Since I was learning, I have
Dear all,
I am not an accountant but with the help of the various threads I have
managed to maintain the accounts for myself, my wife and a small business -
three separately.
My Accountant is quite used to using Xero and prefers I change to it. Xero
makes his work flow easier. I understand that.