r18630 - gnucash/trunk - Remove Linux Software Map description.
Geert Janssens
gjanssens at code.gnucash.org
Tue Feb 9 08:29:30 EST 2010
Author: gjanssens
Date: 2010-02-09 08:29:30 -0500 (Tue, 09 Feb 2010)
New Revision: 18630
Trac: http://svn.gnucash.org/trac/changeset/18630
Removed:
gnucash/trunk/gnucash.lsm
Log:
Remove Linux Software Map description.
It's unmaintained for years now.
Deleted: gnucash/trunk/gnucash.lsm
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--- gnucash/trunk/gnucash.lsm 2010-02-09 13:14:32 UTC (rev 18629)
+++ gnucash/trunk/gnucash.lsm 2010-02-09 13:29:30 UTC (rev 18630)
@@ -1,68 +0,0 @@
-Begin3
-Title: gnucash -- simple single-user accounting program
-Version: 1.4.9
-Entered-date: 18JUN99
-Description: 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. The interface is
- designed to be simple and easy to use, but is backed with
- double-entry accounting principles to ensure balanced books.
-
- Features include:
-
- - An easy-to-use interface. If you can use the
- register in the back of your checkbook, you
- can use GnuCash. Type directly into the register,
- tab between fields, and use quickfill to
- automatically complete the transaction.
- - Reconcile window with running reconciled
- and cleared balances makes reconciliation easy.
- - Stock/Mutual Fund Portfolios: Track stocks
- individually (one per account) or in portfolio
- of accounts (a group of accounts that can be
- displayed together).
- - Multiple Currencies & Currency Trading: Multiple
- currencies are supported and can be bought and
- sold (traded). Currency movements between accounts
- are fully balanced when double-entry is enabled.
- (Some aspects of mutiple currency support are not
- fully implemented.)
- - Quicken File Import: Import Quicken QIF style files.
- QIF files are automtically merged to eliminate
- duplicate transactions.
- - Reports: Display Balance Sheet, Profit&Loss reports,
- or print them as HTML.
- - Chart of Accounts: A master account can have a hierarchy
- of detail accounts underneath it. This allows similar
- account types (e.g. Cash, Bank, Stock) to be grouped
- into one master account (e.g. Assets).
- - Split Transactions: A single transaction can be split
- into several pieces to record taxes, fees, and
- other compund entries.
- - Double Entry: When enabled, every transaction must
- debit one account and credit another by an equal amount.
- This ensures that the "books balance": that the
- difference between income and outflow exactly equals
- the sum of all assets, be they bank, cash, stock or other.
- - Income/Expense Account Types (Categories):
- These serve not only to categorize your cash flow,
- but when used properly with the double-entry feature,
- these can provide an accurate Profit&Loss statement.
- - General Ledger: Multiple accounts can be displayed
- in one register window at the same time. This can
- ease the trouble of tracking down typing/entry errors.
- It also provides a convenient way of viewing a
- portfolio of many stocks, by showing all transactions
- in that portfolio.
- - Written in C, with perl and scheme support for easy
- configuration and extensibility.
-
-Keywords: X11 Accounting Finance double entry
-Author: rclark at cs.hmc.edu (Robin Clark)
-Maintained-by: linas at linas.org (Linas Vepstas)
-Primary-site: ftp://ftp.gnucash.org/pub/gnucash/sources/stable/
- 3463kB gnucash-1.4.9.tar.gz
-Platforms: Linux/Unix/X Windows/Gnome/Gtk/Sparc/Intel/PowerPC
-Copying-policy: GPL
-End
-
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