> "l" == linas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
l> [..]
l> Yes. Note that Quicken, but not msmoney, provide a way of dumping
l> several accounts in one file,
l> but this is a carefully hidden option.
Sorry, as I still have to live with Quicken
until I get gnucash to run on my p
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Yep. Last I tried, it correctly mereged 5 of the 6 test files,
> the sixth bombed, don't know why, but since then I've fixed a few related
> bugs, so I dunno.Actually had someone write that it was too agressive
> with merges, as it merged together several ATM tra
It's been rumoured that Rob Browning said:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> > I have not tested thoroughly (i.e. there may be bugs), but
> > 1) gnucash will import qif's from cbb
> > 2) gnucash merges qif's since that's how qif works.
> >
> > so before knocking heads on the "careful matchin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I have not tested thoroughly (i.e. there may be bugs), but
> 1) gnucash will import qif's from cbb
> 2) gnucash merges qif's since that's how qif works.
>
> so before knocking heads on the "careful matching & guessing" part,
> try the qif route. In theory it shoul
It's been rumoured that Rob Browning said:
>
> "Nagle, Adrian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Also, will there be a somewhat "painless" method of converting my CBB
> > accounts to gnucash?
>
> Not right now. If I can get a few spare moments one of these days,
> I'm going to clean up the transl
"Nagle, Adrian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is it worth it to upgrade to gnucash or perhaps the latest version of Xacc
> that I understand gnucash is based on? I don't have a feeling for how
> "stable" gnucash is. But if it is based on a more stable Xacc and it has
> most features of CBB, th
Hello, I am not normally part of this list. But I want some input on
whether to upgrade.
I am currently using CBB v.0.72 and think it's great. I finally have my
wife trained on how to use it. ;)
Is it worth it to upgrade to gnucash or perhaps the latest version of Xacc
that I understand gnuca