I currently use QuickBooks for business accounting software. Never liked it and
am in the process of replacing our server. We have a 5 year old version that is
no longer supported so if there’s a problem migrating the program we’re out of
luck. I would like a simpler program. QuickBooks is too m
I have my gnucash file saved in a Dropbox account. Multiple people can
access the file so long as they have the Dropbox account credentials.
Gnucash generates a LCK file when the main file is opened, so another
person trying to open the file at the same time as someone else will see a
warning erro
On Fri, 4 Dec 2020 07:10:15 +1000
Nelson Handcock wrote:
> I have my gnucash file saved in a Dropbox account. Multiple people can
> access the file so long as they have the Dropbox account credentials.
>
> Gnucash generates a LCK file when the main file is opened, so another
> person trying to o
Terry
As Nelson pointed out there is no real problem with accessing a GnuCash
data file from multiple computers as long as the computers have access to
the file location.This is OK provided access to that file by the separate
users is not simultaneous and each user checks that the other users hav
GnuCash is currently not set up to be multi-user. Multiple people can
work in the same file, just not at the same time.
Regards,
Adrien
On 12/3/20 12:23 PM, Terry Simon wrote:
I currently use QuickBooks for business accounting software. Never liked it and
am in the process of replacing our se