On Monday 29 December 2003 22:49, Craig Brooksby wrote:
> Since weaning myself off WinXP six months ago, accounting for my
> personal finances has fallen apart. I gamely balanced accounts a few
> months ago, using OpenOffice Calc, but I need accounting features, not
> just spreadsheets.
>
> My choices now seem to be GNUcash, or just putting MS-Money back on my
> old WinXP box and going with the flow. Is anyone out there routinely
> using GNUcash for personal finances? Can anyone vouch for it or offer
> advice from experience? Thanks --
I have been keeping my family checking and savings, and my business=20
checking in GNUcash for 2+ years. I don't use it to full potential and, a=
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result, some of what it can do is overkill for me. But the default set of=
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accounts, with an occasional addition, has been adequate for all my needs=
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I track our family 401(k) and net worth in a spreadsheet, by the way=
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This is the way I've handled those tasks for a very long time, and not=20
because of any issues with GNUcash.
Basically, GNUcash deals only with my checkbook and, for that, I'm=20
satisfied with how it works.
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Ed Skinner,
ed@flat5.net,
http://www.flat5.net/