I am a 71 yo solo psychologist, not particularly patient, unable to install 
Gnucash: every time I save, another icon appears on desktop; accounts, files I 
create disappear (“not found”) despite being saved. Wondering if this program 
requires programming skills to set up: other non-programmers seem it use it. 
Idea was to link office Windows 10 and home Mac (Sierra) systems through 
iCloud, replacing Windows-only Quickbooks and Mac Quicken. Is Gnucash basically 
for the IT-savvy, i.e. getting stable version established on systems so they 
work like standard software? Also, can Windows and Mac versions maintain same 
data sets? Will guidebook help, of is it that if you’re having my sort of 
issues you’re too stupid?

Many thanks,

Jonathan Ames, Ph.D.
415 N. Tioga Street #205
Ithaca NY 14850
Office: 607-319-5118
Cell: 607-227-4792
jnthn.a...@gmail.com
www.whatnowconnect.com

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