Personal Finance Manager

Edit Package gnucash

GnuCash is a personal finance manager. A check book-like register GUI
allows you to enter and track bank accounts, stocks, income, and even
currency trades. A full set of reports allows you to see the state
ofyour finances. The interface is designed to be simple and easy to
use, but is backed with double-entry accounting principles to
ensurebalanced books.

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Filename Size Changed
gnucash-2.6.0.tar.bz2 0010691364 10.2 MB
gnucash-cpan-warning.patch 0000001111 1.08 KB
gnucash-rpmlintrc 0000000150 150 Bytes
gnucash.changes 0000044669 43.6 KB
gnucash.spec 0000007069 6.9 KB
Revision 50 (latest revision is 106)
Stephan Kulow's avatar Stephan Kulow (coolo) accepted request 214473 from Richard Brown's avatar Richard Brown (RBrownCCB) (revision 50)
- Update to version 2.6.0 (bnc#858502):
  + New Major release, see
    http://gnucash.org/2.6-release-tour.phtml for a tour through
    the new features.
  + Preferences have been migrated from GConf to GSettings.
  + New date handling which allows GnuCash to use dates after March
    2038.
  + Guile-2 compatibility: GnuCash now requires either Guile-1.8 or
    Guile-2.0.
  + Documents outside of GnuCash, images of receipts for example,
    can now be linked to transactions, with the facility of opening
    them in the default application for the document type.
  + Cutsom Reports can now be saved without renaming the report,
    and modifications can overwrite an existing report.
  + The import assistant now finishes much more quickly after
    assigning contra-accounts.
  + GnuCash now requires Gtk+-2.24.0 and GLib-2.26.0. Most of the
    dependencies on obsolete libraries have been removed; only
    libgnomecanvas remains. Unfortunately the effort to rewrite
    the register code to use GtkTreeModel wasn't completed in time,
    so GnuCash is not on the cusp of converting to Gtk3.
  + The Business Module has been substantially revamped, including
    support for Credit Notes and import of customers and vendors
    from a CSV file.
  + The Num field in the register display is now optionally
    per-split, so for example a check number can be entered for the
    checking account split and an invoice number for the expense
    account split.
  + GnuCash can now open locked books read-only so that more than
    one user can view a file. GnuCash still does not support (forwarded request 214444 from Zaitor)
Comments 4

Alen Siljak's avatar

Hi! GnuCash 3.2 is out. Is it possible to trigger the new build? Thanks! https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash/releases/tag/3.2


Luciano Santos's avatar

Well, it's not about triggering a new build but preparing an update. It'll be prepared asap.


Alen Siljak's avatar

Thanks a lot! I'll try to get more familiar with the build service. I'd like to create an AppImage from an active build.


Simon Herrmann's avatar

Stable version 3.3 is out. Could it get updated, please?

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