Hi Thomas, 
Thanks for responding. This is what makes the KMyMoney team awesome!
Yes, I think you are doing a very good job at hiding the double-entry
accounting system. :) It is so well hidden, some people choose GnuCash
over KMM only because GnuCash seems to be more in line with Double-
Entry Accounting. LOL
I was wondering more from the sense that KMM still has the Deposit,
Transfer, Withdrawl, whereas GnuCash makes all transactions a Transfer
from one account to another. I like the idea of having only 'Transfers'
but still being able to 'classify' them using Categories. 
Maybe then we will be able to also enter transaction from the
Income/Expense 'accounts'/categories. I would really like to be able to
enter transactions from the Income/Expense categories.
What do you all think? 
thanks, 
Jesus Varela 


On Mon, 2019-02-25 at 08:53 +0100, Thomas Baumgart wrote:
> Hi,
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> [03:29] <jvapr27> hello
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> [03:30] <jvapr27> ipwizard, if you are not online, can you email me..
> jvap...@gmail.com: When do we think KMyMoney would have  a Business
> Accounting side? Pure Double-Entry(all transfers... like GnuCash)
> 
> [03:31] <jvapr27> Or if anyone else knows..
> 
> [03:33] <jvapr27> Or if there is a better place to ask, please let me
> know.
> 
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> 
> Well, I guess we're doing a pretty good job with our goal to hide
> double entry accounting from the user as much as possible. In fact,
> the engine is double entry since version 1.0 (inspired by GnuCash in
> fact).
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>  
> 
> A better place to discuss this or other questions would be 
> kmymoney-devel@kde.org
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> 
> Cheers
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>  
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> Thomas
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