Gnucash Portable

Kurt Padilla kurt.padilla at gmail.com
Wed Dec 6 23:21:20 EST 2017


I think you are referring to the Android version. It is a well designed app
that works really well for recording the transactions you make throughout
the day. You can import from or export to GnuCash for the desktop easily. I
think the default setting is to only export transactions entered since your
previous export. I usually use Resilio Sync to transmit files between my
desktop and smartphone.

Kurt

On Wed, Dec 6, 2017, 18:57 Steve <butterandsalt at gmail.com> wrote:

> I used it briefly a few years ago. Just noticed, unless I'm mistaken, it
> was
> updated in October of this year (2017).
>
> Curious to hear how others are using the portable version (eg, why and
> under
> what circumstances), and how you're handling the backup and/or transfer of
> the data files from the memory stick to your desktop, cloud, etc.
>
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