read wrong manual, big deal? read newer or just get to work?

Yawar Amin yawar.amin at gmail.com
Wed Oct 7 21:22:41 EDT 2009


On 2009-10-07 13:57, Jonathan Zacsh wrote:
> [...]
> If I just jump into using GnuCash w/what I've read from v1.6, how bad
> might it be? Would everyone suggest I just go back and read v2? or...
> the fundamentals are still the same w/GnuCash's current version?
>
> Thanks for any suggestions :)
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Hi Jonathan,

I started out with 1.6 and jumped to 2 without reading anything, so it
worked pretty well for me. That said, if you use the business functions
you might want to look at the bits pertaining to that.

By the way, you realise that if you ever decide to write a Unix shell
you can just name it after yourself? (sh, csh, ksh, bash, jzacsh :-)

Cheers,

Yawar


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