Web-enabled?
Matthew Vanecek
mevanecek@yahoo.com
22 Nov 2002 20:34:24 -0600
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On Fri, 2002-11-22 at 20:17, Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Mon, 18 Nov 2002, James P. Howard II wrote:
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> > Is there anything out there I am missing? Am I the only one who wants
> > this on the web?
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> James,
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> There's a web-based, java application called Moneydance. I don't know if
> it runs on anything other than linux. However, I _much_ prefer not having=
to
> install apache to run local applications. My business accounting software=
is
> text-based (with an ncurses interface) and is fast and functional. I wish
> that I could do everything I need to do in gnucash without using the
> trackball, just the keyboard.
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> So, I'll vote for no web-based gnucash, unless it's strictly optional a=
nd
> secondary to the existing UI.
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> Rich
The API is pretty well defined for the engine, and the engine *is* a
separate library. You could always write a frontend (Java(Beans),
ncurses, etc) that used the engine library. I'd be kindof interested in
a Java applet that allowed me to enter transactions from work, or out of
town, etc. Plug-n-Play frontend, so to speak.=20
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Matthew Vanecek <mevanecek@yahoo.com>
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