GnuCash
GnuCash is the leading GPL'ed Desktop Financial Manager Application. Appropriate for personal and small business use, it is meant to be easy to use and full of features.
FAQ
- The GnuCash FAQ contains the collection of all frequently asked questions about GnuCash, including administration, accounting, and glossary questions.
Topics
You may also want to check out http://www.gnucash.org/ for the latest news.
This wiki is intended to become the main repository of GnuCash developer documentation. Some formerly static pages have been moved here from the Website http://www.gnucash.org, but the move is not yet complete. Some remaining static pages may be out of date. Wherever a wiki article disagrees with a static web page on the Website, the wiki article here is more likely to be correct.
Current discussion and bug tracking
- Mailing Lists
- Bugzilla bug database
Current Source Code
- Subversion access
- Our Development Process
- Building GnuCash from source code. Building GnuCash on particular distributions:
- Debian, Debian packages
- Gentoo
- Ubuntu
- SuSE 10.1: see [1]
- MacOSXInstallation
- FC5/RHEL4/CentOS4.3 -- see [2] or [3].
- Slackware: see Jay The Obscure's Slackware 10.2 Packages or Linuxpackages.net or [4]
Documentation
- FAQ
- Online copy of the GnuCash-2.0.x help documentation and of the GnuCash-1.8.x help documentation
- Setting up OFXDirectConnect in GnuCash 2
Getting involved in the project
- How to get involved in Development
- How to edit and improve the Translations, but please keep an eye on the Translation Status.
Future developments
- Our Release Schedule
- Future Roadmap
- A general edited list of requested enhancements: WishList
- Particular enhancements:
- Concept Guide
- Budgets
- Clickable Reports UI
- Notes about a potential port to Microsoft Windows
- Old discussions about enhancement requests that have been implemented.
The GnuCash Project is a volunteer-driven organization. We need your help to survive and grow, to help others and to help the Project.