The GnuCash development team announces GnuCash 5.0.
 
New Features

    A new Stock Transaction Assistant to guide you through entering most 
investment transactions for stocks, bonds, and mutual funds. You can access it 
from Actions>Stock Assistant when the focus tab is the Accounts page or a Stock 
or Fund account register.
    A new Investment Lots report showing a graph of capital gains and losses in 
a period by investment lot. Note that if you don't use the View Lots dialog to 
manage capital gains and losses this report won't have anything to show you. 
Use Reports>Assets & Liabilities>Investment Lots to see the report.
    The Online Quotes facility has been completely rewritten and the old 
gnc-fq-check, gnc-fq-dump, and gnc-fq-helper programs have been replaced with 
finance-quote-wrapper. The functions performed by those programs may now be 
accomplished by passing commands to gnucash-cli -Q, see gnucash-cli --help for 
specifics. The perl module requirements have changed with the rewrite: The new 
version doesn't need Date::Manip but needs JSON::Parse instead. gnc-fq-update 
has been, er, updated to reflect that.
    A new tab on the New/Edit Account dialog called More Properties includes 
entries to set a high and low limit on an account. That's coupled to a new 
column that's available on the Accounts Page, Balance Limit. If you set a high 
or low limit and the account balance falls above or below the respective limit 
an indicator will be shown in the Balance Limit column.
    The description field quickfill in the register now displays a drop-down 
list of possible completions instead of just one inline completion.
    File import menu items for the MT940, MT942, and DTAUS formats is replaced 
with a single Import from AQBanking that supports importing any file format 
supported by AQBanking, including the frequently requested CAMT. (Note that 
some CAMT profiles are under the XML format.)
    The import matcher now permits editing descriptions, notes, and memo fields 
in the matcher window before creating the transactions. Right-click and select 
from the context menu.
    The report generated by the Print Invoice button on the Edit Invoice tab 
can now be configured as a book option at the bottom of the Business tab; this 
permits selecting a saved configuration of one of the standard invoice reports. 
Another option enables a delay, during which a dialog box will appear enabling 
the user to select a different report. Note: When saving a configuration make 
sure that the invoice number is not set or you'll get that particular invoice 
instead of the one that you pressed the button for.

Significant Code Changes
Deprecations (will be removed in GnuCash 6.0)

    _ (the alias for gettext. Use G_ instead)
    gnc:make-account-list-limited-option
    gnc:make-account-list-option
    gnc:make-account-sel-limited-option
    gnc:make-account-sel-option
    gnc:make-budget-option
    gnc:make-color-option
    gnc:make-commodity-option
    gnc:make-complex-boolean-option
    gnc:make-counter-format-option
    gnc:make-counter-option
    gnc:make-currency-option
    gnc:make-date-format-option
    gnc:make-font-option
    gnc:make-internal-option
    gnc:make-invoice-option
    gnc:make-list-option
    gnc:make-multichoice-callback-option
    gnc:make-multichoice-option
    gnc:make-number-plot-size-option
    gnc:make-number-range-option
    gnc:make-owner-option
    gnc:make-pixmap-option
    gnc:make-query-option
    gnc:make-radiobutton-option
    gnc:make-simple-boolean-option
    gnc:make-string-option
    gnc:make-taxtable-option
    gnc:make-text-option
    gnc:option-set-default-value
    gnc:option-set-value
    gnc:option-setter
    gnc:option-value
    gnc:register-option
    The invoice option to gnc:register-report-create-internal

Report and Book Options

    This major change will affect everyone who has written custom reports in 
Guile Scheme.
    The report and book options code has been completely rewritten in C++ with 
SWIG providing Guile Scheme access for reports. The new design requires 
directly registering options with for example 
gnc-optiondb-register-string-option instead of calling gnc:make-string-option 
to create an option followed by gnc:register-option to insert it in the 
report's options.
    Value access is also changed: Instead of retrieving an option and then 
querying or setting its value with gnc:option-value one will query the optiondb 
with gnc-option-value, the arguments to which are the optiondb, the section, 
and the option name.
    Supporting the new options backend the options dialog code in 
gnc-dialog-options, gnc-business-options, and the new gnc-option-gtk-ui have 
also been rewritten in C++.

Online Price Retrieval

    As noted under New Features the interface to Finance::Quote has been 
completely rewritten in C++ with much of the behavior previously coded in 
external perl scripts moved into GnuCash proper. This permits much better 
access to Finance::Quotes's facilities and in particular should provide much 
richer error reporting.

Stability Improvements

    There are hundreds of small changes to prevent memory leaks, reduce 
unnecessary memory allocations, and fix compiler and static analyzer warnings.
    Use of deprecated API in C/C++ is now an error (with 3 exceptions), 
including for the minimum required version of GLib and Gtk.
    Extensive changes to the CSV importer, resolving most known bugs.
    Remove all unused variables and made an unused variable a compile error.
    Move all extern "C" declarations into the respective header files and 
remove extern "C" wrappers around #include statements.
    Separate the scheme financial functions into a separate module so that all 
other scheme code can be banished from libgnucash to bindings.

Modernization

    The menus and toolbars now use the GAction and GActionGroup actuation 
functions, replacing the deprecated GtkAction and GtkActionGroup APIs.
    The experimental Register2 implementation is removed, as is the never-used 
Jalali calendar code and partly-written option code for creating a book 
currency.

New and Updated Translations: Chinese (Simplified), Croatian, Czech, English 
(Australia), English (New Zealand), English (United Kingdom), Hungarian, 
Japanese, Macedonian, Polish, Portuguese, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, 
Spanish, Swedish, Ukrainian

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Known Problems: A complete list of all open bugs: 
https://bugs.gnucash.org/buglist.cgi?bug_severity=blocker&bug_severity=critical&bug_severity=major&bug_severity=normal&bug_severity=minor&bug_severity=trivial&bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=NEEDINFO&bug_status=REOPENED&limit=0&list_id=8149&order=priority%2Cbug_severity&query_format=advanced

Documentation

Concurrent with the release of GnuCash 5.0 we're pleased to also release a new 
version of the companion Manual and Tutorial and Concepts Guide

Note that the document formerly titled Help is now the Manual

The installation of the documentation has changed to match the 
XDG-Documentation recommendations so that recent releases of Gnome Desktop's 
Yelp can find it.
Getting GnuCash for Windows and MacOS

GnuCash is provided for both Microsoft Windows 8.1® and later and MacOS 10.13 
(High Sierra)® and later in pre-built, all-in-one packages. An installer is 
provided for Microsoft Windows® while the MacOS® package is a disk image 
containing a drag-and-drop application bundle.

The SHA256 Hashes for the downloadable files are:

    cfc13bab31aed8e4962805ef56530f9772889604910b5678cb5c79c283138824  
gnucash-5.0.tar.bz2
    66dd5e32829cb6d8dd9a7e017a894583c7579932d13c4fe024329d9c6cfe956d  
gnucash-5.0.tar.gz
    e9d30e36163a7f047daf2523ac35bf2218d2e661bcfc7f279d57d4d396caa33d  
gnucash-5.0.setup.exe
    c8ea60b2ccbeab5f6997a927939a0fad715fbbe494644e586c6c386bfec6857a  
Gnucash-Intel-5.0-2.dmg
    02a1d6d0d8c61aae47b1200af482967ed16322a41f31dd8cf3a6679e7159edb1  
gnucash-docs-5.0.tar.gz

Microsoft Windows:
https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash/releases/download/5.0/gnucash-5.0.setup.exe
https://downloads.sourceforge.net/gnucash/gnucash%20%28unstable%29/5.0/gnucash-5.0.setup.exe

Apple macOS:
https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash/releases/download/5.0/Gnucash-Intel-5.0-1.dmg
https://downloads.sourceforge.net/gnucash/gnucash%20%28unstable%29/5.0/Gnucash-Intel-5.0-1.dmg

Getting GnuCash as source code
If you want to compile GnuCash 5.0 for yourself, the source code can be 
downloaded from:
https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash/releases/download/5.0/gnucash-5.0.tar.bz2
https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash/releases/download/5.0/gnucash-5.0.tar.gz
https://downloads.sourceforge.net/gnucash/gnucash%20%28unstable%29/5.0/gnucash-5.0.tar.bz2
https://downloads.sourceforge.net/gnucash/gnucash%20%28unstable%29/5.0/gnucash-5.0.tar.gz

To compile GnuCash from the source code by yourself, you will need at least 
Gtk+ 3.22.29, Guile 2.0, Boost 1.67, WebKitGtk 2.4, GoogleTest 1.8.0, cmake 
3.10 and SWIG 2.0.12. Please consult the README.dependencies file in the 
sources for the exact list of dependencies and versions.
Getting the documentation

Note that the documentation for unstable releases is not on the GnuCash 
website. It is built daily and may be found on the development server under the 
locale directory; "C" is English, "de" is German, and so on.

The documentation is included in the MacOS and Windows application bundles.

If you want to compile the GnuCash Documentation 5.0 for yourself, the source 
code can be downloaded from:

   Sourceforge: 
https://downloads.sourceforge.net/gnucash/gnucash%20%28unstable%29/5.0/gnucash-docs-5.0.tar.gz
 
   GitHub: 
https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash/releases/download/5.0/gnucash-docs-5.0.tar.gz

   You can also checkout the sources directly from the git repository as 
described at https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Git.

About the Program

GnuCash is a free, open source accounting program released under the GNU 
General Public License (GPL) and available for GNU/Linux, *BSD, Solaris, MacOS, 
and Microsoft Windows. Programming on GnuCash began in 1997, and its first 
stable release was in 1998.

Regards,
John Ralls

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