Gnucash is an open source software for personal and small business accounting software. This free application will help you to manage the income and expenses of your business or your family. Its a very good software, easy to use and multi platform including Linux and Windows support. The small-business features allow you to keep track of customers, vendors and projects - and helps you with invoicing as well as accounts receivable and accounts payable. With support for OFX DirectConnect and HBCI - GnuCash can even communicate with your bank, etc. if they support these standards. As quick and intuitive to use as a checkbook register, it is based on professional accounting principles to ensure balanced books and accurate reports.
Current version of GnuCash based on its website is version 2.29, but the Beta version of GnuCash 2.3 is also available for download. The new version of GnuCash 2.3.8 include some new features below:
- In addition to the XML backend, Gnucash can now use a SQLite3, MySQL or PostgreSQL database to store the data. This is a new implementation using libdbi. It supports all features including the business features. In order to build with this, add --enable-dbi to the configure command. In addition to the libdbi-dev package for your distribution, you will also need the appropriate DBD (libdbi driver) package for sqlite3, mysql or postgresql.
- In addition to the current GtkHTML HTML engine used to display reports and graphs, Gnucash can use WebKit. WebKit is the engine used by Google Chrome on Windows and Safari on Apple. In order to build with this, add --enable-webkit to the configure command. You will need an appropriate webkit-dev package. On win32, you will need to download the webkit-1.1.5-win32.zip file from the source repository and put it into the downloads directory of your gnucash build area.
- Updated to AqBanking 3 on Win32.
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