On 2012-03-07 01:30, James Nylen wrote:
Hi all,
I migrated my financial data to GnuCash several months ago. One of the
things I wanted for my financial management software of choice is a web
interface. So, I have been working on creating a simple mobile-friendly
web frontend for GnuCash, and
Hi James,
thanks for sharing your interesting project here! I think this is a great
idea. I guess you've already heard our word of caution when accessing
gnucash's SQL database directly, but on the other hand this is probably
currently the most effective way to access the data through some
I don't have a demo set up. I will let you know if I can get something
working, but there are a lot more features I'd like to implement (graphs,
budgeting, etc.) so it would probably be after I can get some of those
working.
I currently use the GnuCash API for importing QIF files via a cronjob,
On Mar 19, 2012, at 8:03 PM, James Nylen wrote:
I don't have a demo set up. I will let you know if I can get something
working, but there are a lot more features I'd like to implement (graphs,
budgeting, etc.) so it would probably be after I can get some of those
working.
I currently use
Hi all,
I migrated my financial data to GnuCash several months ago. One of the
things I wanted for my financial management software of choice is a web
interface. So, I have been working on creating a simple mobile-friendly
web frontend for GnuCash, and I think it is ready to share now.
The