Scheduled transactions by day of the month?

Philip Tait pjtait2 at gmail.com
Mon Oct 13 12:02:41 EDT 2008


Sounds like python bindings will be part of the released package soon:

"python-gnucash 0.7.61 
This is the final release. All new development is being done in GnuCash
directly."

http://www.parit.ca/software/pscproject.2008-04-22.3713003400/releases/0.7.61

I look forward to seeing it!


Philip

On Mon, 2008-10-13 at 08:05 -0400, Derek Atkins wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Graham Leggett <minfrin at sharp.fm> writes:
> 
> > Derek Atkins wrote:
> >
> >> Then why not donate the code for inclusion into GnuCash proper?
> >> Or is it not something that COULD be integrated and shared?
> >
> > Finance apps by and large are still mired in the old standalone model
> > of application development, where data is self contained, but
> > duplicated and often contradicted by data in other systems.
> >
> > With systems being networked, it no longer makes sense to have one
> > monolithic system that tries to do everything in a single package.
> >
> > What I am keen to see is a set of standard data representations (XML?)
> > that can be used to pass business forms like invoices and payments
> > around, a bit like you can with RSS and Atom.
> >
> > The problem then distills down to getting data into and out of gnucash
> > in a supported way, at which point people could develop apps to do
> > pretty much anything with the data involved, from making pretty
> > invoices, to distributing those invoices, to making online gateways to
> > the information.
> 
> Sounds like you want GnuE.
> Enjoy!
> 
> > Regards,
> > Graham
> 
> -derek
> 



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