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X-Accountant
------------
GnuCash
-------
xacc is a program to keep track of your finances. It is similar in
concept to Quicken(TM). Although xacc still lacks the advanced
features of quicken, it does have the basic functionality. Some
of the features of xacc are:
gnucash is a program to keep track of your finances. It is similar in
concept to Quicken(TM). Although GnuCash still lacks the advanced
features of Quicken, it does have the basic functionality. Some
of the features of GnuCash are:
- Multiple Accounts
- Each account keeps a running balance and
@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ of the features of xacc are:
of the checks that have clear your account.
- A simple interface. If you can use the
register in the back of your checkbook,
you can use xacc.
you can use GnuCash.
- QuickFill... if you begin typing a description
in the description fields, and it matches an
previous transaction, hitting <TAB> will copy
@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ of the features of xacc are:
Advanced Features
-----------------
X-Accountant offers some features not usually found
GnuCash offers some features not usually found
in simpler accounting programs.
- Sub-accounts: A master account can have a hierarchy
of detail accounts underneath it. This allows similar
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Home Page:
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http://gnucash.ml.org/
http://gnucash.org/
Origianl X-Accountant home page:
http://www.cs.hmc.edu/~rclark/xacc
Important Note:
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% set XACC_HELP=/usr/local/share/xacc/Docs
% export XACC_HELP
You can then start xacc at the command-line, with
"xacc" or "xacc <filename>", where <filename> is an
xacc account file. Sample accounts can be found in
"data" subdirectory. *.dat files are xacc accounts that can
You can then start GnuCash at the command-line, with
"xacc" or "xacc <filename>", where <filename> is a
GnuCash account file. Sample accounts can be found in
"data" subdirectory. *.dat files are GnuCash accounts that can
opened with the "Open File" menu entry. *.qif files are
Quicken Import Format files that can be opened with the
"Import QIF" menu entry.
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These steps does not apply to binary distributions; only to
source distributions.
Normally, to build and install xacc, all you have to do is:
Normally, to build and install GnuCash, all you have to do is:
# ./configure
# make depend
# make
# make install
You can also build xacc in a seperate directory, which is
You can also build GnuCash in a seperate directory, which is
useful if you are compiling for several platforms from a
single copy of the source tree:
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As of version 1.0.16:
xacc is known to work in the following configs:
GnuCash is known to work in the following configs:
Linux 2.0.x -- Intel w/ RedHat Motif
Slackware 3.4 -- Intel w/ Mootif (OSF Motif 2.0.1)
Linux 2.0.x -- Intel w/ Lesstif v0.81
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See http://linas.org/linux/xacc for precompiled binaries for these platforms
xacc seems to be having problems with:
GnuCash seems to be having problems with:
Solaris -- Sparc -- won't compile due to va-args in XmHTML
Linux 2.0.x -- Intel w/ Lesstif v0.82
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Main Developers:
----------------
Rob Browning <rlb@cs.utexas.edu> for perl, scheme & GTK graphing
Robin Clark <rclark@hmc.edu> for original xacc
Jeremy Collins <linux@cyberramp.net> for GTK port
Robin Clark <rclark@hmc.edu> for original X-Accountant
Jeremy Collins <linux@cyberramp.net> for GnuCash web site & GTK port
Linas Vepstas <linas@linas.org> for extensive enhancements