Hi:
> > I'm wondering what the overall state of GNUCash is. Is it ready for Joe User
> > (me) to switch from Quicken yet, and use GNUCash full time as my fincance
> > application?
> Definitely not yet ready for people who want to merely do:
> # rpm -i gnucash-1.0-i386.rpm
> and thereby have something that "does everything."
But I would be happy to have a precompiled "thingy" for i386 that does by
no means do "everything" but does "something" for trying out.
Usually I get interested in helping this way:
There is something to download and install that is hassle free (e.g. no
compile) even if it's not the latest version.
Then I see what it does and decide I want to help code/document this or
that AND THEN I get the source and poke around.
Means you don't have to install this lib and that scripting language just
for compiling and still can have a look at the beast on YOUR machine.
Doesn't hurt if it's gnucash-0.0.(-1)-alpha-i386.rpm.
I do understand that you guys are interested in coding and not bundling
stuff for people like me.
Bye, Karsten (NCQ)
Noch ist nicht aller Liebe Ende.
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