Fwd: One click export from spreadsheets to GnuCash

One Click To Qif oneclicktoqif at gmail.com
Fri Mar 11 13:33:34 EST 2016


Hi Chris:

Thanks for the tip, it is now done under "Spreadsheet to GnuCash
(XLSX, CSV to QIF) tools" paragraph:
http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Published_tools

Regards


On Fri, Mar 11, 2016 at 5:05 AM, Chris Good <chris.good at ozemail.com.au> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It would be great if you could add details to
> http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Published_tools
>
> Thanks for sharing.
>
> Regards,
> Chris Good
>
>> Message: 6
>> Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2016 17:46:38 +0100
>> From: One Click To Qif <oneclicktoqif at gmail.com>
>> To: gnucash-user at gnucash.org
>> Subject: One click export from spreadsheets to GnuCash
>> Message-ID:
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>> Hi,
>>
>> I have used GnuCash for a long time now. It is great and useful software
> with
>> lots of features.
>>
>> However, my main complaint about it is regarding the GnuCash
>> interface: IMHO, it is not the best way to enter the details of
> transactions for
>> daily use.
>>
>> By contrast, spreadsheets provide a faster and simpler interface. It is
> much
>> easier to enter data via MS Excel or Calc than via GnuCash interface or
> similar
>> applications.
>>
>> In addition, most banks and credit card issuers provide account statements
> in
>> spreadsheet format. I usually download the transactions of my bank
>> accounts and credit cards from the web of banks and financial
> institutions, in
>> Excel format. I find it faster and more manageable to view these
> transactions
>> in the spreadsheet. However, I want to have them synchronized in GnuCash.
>>
>> Also for accounts with split transactions, I find it much easier to enter
> data via
>> spreadsheets, than via GnuCash interface.
>>
>> On the other hand, I do not want to give up all the benefits of GnuCash,
>> especially to manage on one site all accounts for assets, liabilities,
> income and
>> expenses, and generate reports from them.
>>
>> For these reasons I created OneClickToQIF: a freeware and open source
>> project: with OneClickToQIF is very quick and easy to move data from
>> spreadsheets to GnuCash or other bookkeeping application, using the
>> former for insertion and some calculations, and the latter for all the
>> functionality of a double-entry bookkeeping application.
>>
>> Github project:  https://github.com/OneClickToQif/OneClickToQif
>>
>> Email list / forum for the project is found here:
>> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/oneclicktoqif
>>
>> I created this software for my own use, but then I uploaded it as an open
>> source project at GitHub because I hope it could be useful for many
> GnuCash
>> users.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>>
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