On 5/24/20 5:16 PM, David Cousens wrote:
First step is to back your datafile(s) up onto another device or a flashdrive
or the cloud before you lose access. If you open Gnucash to your file, then
select File->SaveAs the file manager normally opens at the location on your
The best you will be
First step is to back your datafile(s) up onto another device or a flashdrive
or the cloud before you lose access. If you open Gnucash to your file, then
select File->SaveAs the file manager normally opens at the location on your
hard disk where your file is located. Note the path to the file if
ucash-user@gnucash.org
Subject: [GNC] Data conversion to QuickBooks
Hi:
Does anyone know if a gnucash file can be converted to QuickBooks online?
Or if not, is there an online version of Gnucash? I am about to lose my
laptop so I will need online access to my file.
Thank you,
Best Regards,
Jane Knichel Ald
If you have an Android phone, it looks like Wine 5.0 can run on Android,
and I bet GnuCash can run in Wine 5.0. So, "it's possible", that you could
run GnuCash on an Android phone (or tablet?). However, the more time you
spend accounting, the more you're going to want a better interface.
I have
On Sun, 24 May 2020 at 08:33, Jane Knichel-Aldea wrote:
> Hi:
> Does anyone know if a gnucash file can be converted to QuickBooks online?
> Or if not, is there an online version of Gnucash? I am about to lose my
> laptop so I will need online access to my file.
If you have an Android phone, you
There is no way to operate GnuCash completely online but it can be run
remotely via SSH on a remote terminal and there are ways to store your data
file either in the cloud or on a USB key. You might consider going to a
qualified retailer such as MicroCenter or BestBuy and ask about a low cost
Hi:
Does anyone know if a gnucash file can be converted to QuickBooks online?
Or if not, is there an online version of Gnucash? I am about to lose my
laptop so I will need online access to my file.
Thank you,
Best Regards,
Jane Knichel Aldea
201-725-3507