I wonder if the gnucash mobile app could work for you. I downloaded it and it has the ability to export to csv.
Perhaps we can use that to track on-the-go then, export and import to KMM. I would like to make a mobile version to practice my coding skills but I need some help learning how to start. Just an idea. Gnucash does treat some accounts a little different but I think for simple transaction it should work. Jesse Varela On Thu, Mar 9, 2023, 2:01 PM Jack via KMyMoney-devel <kmymoney-devel@kde.org> wrote: > On 2023.03.08 11:25, Paras Desai via KMyMoney-devel wrote: > > Dear Sir, > > > > I have started using Money on windows and trying to monitor my family > > finance. > I assume you mean KMyMoney, as Money was an old Microsoft product. > > > > I am from India. > > > > I just wanted to know, if there is a plan to have android app. The > > idea is to post daily expense or transaction and sync it with windows > > version. > > > > Will be thank ful, if you can throw some light on the project. > > > > Thanking you 😊 > > With Regards > > Paras Desai > Unfortunately, there is no mobile version of KMyMoney, and no official > plans to create one. Several years ago, someone did start to develop > such a project, but it was never completed, as discussed on this > mailing list. One possibility for what you want would be to save your > data on a daily bases in a text file in comma delimited format, and > then transfer that to your desktop PC and import using the CSV importer. > > Jack >