No, that was about macOS just like it said. Unfortunately GnuCash has a variety
of features that prevent it from being ported to mobile. We had a Google Summer
of Code student a few years ago who wrote a companion app for Android but he's
since moved on and it's no longer maintained.
Regards,
In this case the PC"s are running the latest GnuCash download version for
Windows.
I haven't explored the "App" yet. I assume you are talking about an app to run
on a smart phone... right?
Regardless, I want to learn more about the App but I think that will be
another thread down the road.
> On Oct 9, 2020, at 4:09 AM, Manfred Usselmann wrote:
>
> Under MacOS X the following directory is used:
> ~/Library/Preferences/gnucash.plist.
That depends on how you get GnuCash. If it's Gnucash.app then the preferences
file is ~/Library/Preferences/org.gnucash.Gnucash.plist.
In addition:
For syncing settings as well under Linux I use the following start
script to import settings before running gnucash and export settings
afterwards with dconf:
8<
#!/bin/sh
# Start GnuCash with import and export of settings
#
#1 yes (see the wiki about storage locations for your operating system)
#2 I don't think you can change it, buy you can add it to your
GoogleDrive sync list.
Regards,
Adrien
On 10/8/20 12:13 PM, Fran_3 via gnucash-user wrote:
The GnuCash file entityA.gnucash is saved on Google
The GnuCash file entityA.gnucash is saved on Google Drive.GnuCash is installed
on both pcX and pcY at locations X and Y.
Google Drive is sync'd on both pcX and on pcY...So the entityA.gnucash file is
available locally on both computers hard drive.
This way work can be done from either