Upgrading to new laptop, new version?

James Fuller james at plateautel.net
Wed Feb 21 15:10:53 EST 2018


Hi,
I am a gnucash user not an authority so you are forewarned :-). I did much the same thing in not staying updated.  I finally updated to the current version.  The update went seamlessly.  My advice would be to update now.  If a problem did occur you could always roll back but it isn't likely that any problems would pop up. YMMV.

James Fuller


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> On Feb 21, 2018, at 12:59 PM, Dianna Broughton <dbroughton at comporium.net> wrote:
> 
> Hi everyone,
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> 
> I'm upgrading to a new laptop after four years. Would you recommend that I
> download the latest gnucash version, and then just transfer my gnucach
> accounts into it, or keep using what I had (version 2.6.10)?
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> Thank you for your advice!
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> 
> Warmly,
> Dianna
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