GnuCash Mobile?
Jhonnatan Perkins
jhonperkins at gmail.com
Wed Dec 8 04:15:31 EST 2010
Hehehe ok thanks guys, I see most of you like it old school.
Michael, what I meant by "concept of Assets" is simply put, they don't allow
me to have MULTIPLE assets, just like any full fledge accounting program
like GNUCash does.
All you have, so to speak is a "Money Bag" asset and that's about it, the
rest is simply "Expense" accounts and Budgets...
So if today I make a transaction where I debit my savings account, and
another one where I pay with cash in my wallet... the mobile apps won't
allow me to "debit" both accounts... they just magically make their way to
expense but there is no concept of a simple accounting transaction (a basic
accounting transaction according to the law, affects TWO accounts, no less).
That's what I meant, I hope it's a little more understandable :)
On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 6:08 PM, Mike Leone <turgon at mike-leone.com> wrote:
> On 12/7/2010 5:49 PM, Ian Waddington wrote:
> > Me too, have been doing this for years,
> >
> > Occasionally if I do not have the receipt I make a note on my
> > PDA/blackberry using the notes function. I usually have a new note a
> > week where I record all sorts of reminder stuff
>
> I send myself emails from my smartphone, every time I spend cash. I use
> those as notes to make the entries in my "Cash On Hand" account (I don't
> like the term "Cash in Wallet", so I renamed it. :-))
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