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pardalito
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HomeBank

«HomeBank» is free software.
Use it to manage your personal accounts.
It is designed to easy to use.
Analyse your finances in detail using powerful filtering tools and graphs.

«HomeBank» benefits from more than 12 years of user experience and feedback.
Its development started in 1995 on Amiga computers.
It is available for 45 languages on GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, Microsoft Windows, MacOSX and Amiga.

If you are looking for an easy way to manage your accounts then «HomeBank» should be the software of choice.
Take some time to try it out, you won't regret it.

Link: http://homebank.free.fr/

Sidewinder
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Is it GPL and Open source.

Is it GPL and Open source. sure it can be ferr but could also be closed source (windows Media Player, Real Player, Internet Explorer).

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First, I've tried GNUCash, and found it way too complicated. All I wanted was a simple tracker for my money, and didn't have the time to put in to learn GNUCash. Same with Quicken. I like HomeBank because it is simple, easy to use, and if I want more (reports, graphs, charts, etc.) I can find it.

Second HomeBank is GPL and open source. So anyone that wantes to pick it up and make a portableapps.com version, they would be greatly appreciated.

Finally, in the mean time, while someone is (hopefully) working on a portableapps.com format version, HomeBank can simple be installed to the portable drive, in the PortableApps folder. While it's not in portableapps.com format, it works, shows up on the portable apps menu, saves settings, the works.

On the initial install, however, it will put shortcuts in the start menu of the computer you are using to install, but that can be gotten around easily. Install once to the portable drive, install again to the computer itself, remove the portable drive, and uninstall the one on the computer. This will clean up any artifacts from the install to the drive, and you have a portable version installed on the usb drive.

Hope this helps anyone else loking at HomeBank, and this is also posted on the HomeBank Launchpad bug and request tracker https://answers.launchpad.net/homebank/+question/72314

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I'm always on the look out

I'm always on the look out for some new accounting software so I downloaded 4.0.3 and I've just PAF'd it up. As a final check, I went to their homepage to confirm the license and that I can include the app (which I think I can, somebody please confirm)... and they've just updated to 4.0.4 Smile

I will give the new version a spin tomorrow and, all being well, I will upload a dev test...

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Confirmed

I am a Christian and a developer and moderator here.

“A soft answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger.” – Proverbs 15:1

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