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GnuCash is a Free Software double-entry book-keeping personal finance system, written primarily in C, with a small fraction in Scheme.[1] It was initially aimed at developing capabilities similar to Intuit's Quicken application, but also has features for small business accounting. Recent development has been focused on adapting to modern desktop support-library requirements. Image File history File links Size of this preview: 800 Ã 499 pixelsFull resolution (922 Ã 575 pixel, file size: 64 KB, MIME type: image/png) File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
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Double-entry book-keeping is the standard practice for recording financial transactions. ...
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GnuCash is part of the GNOME desktop environment, and runs on GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris, Mac OS X, and other Unix-like platforms. A Microsoft Windows (2000 or newer) port was made available starting with the 2.1.x series released on April 14, 2007. This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ...
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Features - Double-Entry bookkeeping
- Scheduled Transactions
- Mortgage & Loan Repayment Druid
- Small Business Accounting Features
- OFX, QIF Import
- HBCI Support (disabled in pre-compiled binaries due to licensing conflicts)[2]
- Transaction-Import Matching Support
- (Limited) Multi-User SQL Support
- Multi-Currency Transaction Handling
- Stock/Mutual Fund Portfolios
- Online Stock & Mutual Fund Quotes
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Open Financial Exchange (OFX) arising from Microsofts OFC and Intuits Open Exchange is a data-stream format for exchanging financial information. ...
QIF, in the context of computer applications, stands for Quicken Interchange Format. ...
HBCI (Home Banking Computer Interface) is a bank-independent protocol for online banking, developed and in use by German banks. ...
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References - ^ "GnuCash is a large body of code maintained by a small group of developers who are comfortable in C and Scheme (Guile). Actually, 80% of it is in C and approx. 13% is in Scheme/Lisp."[1]
- ^ "It cannot be done because the HBCI libraries are being compiled against a GPL-incompatible library."[2]
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