Just a small clarification.
It depends on what you do when you boot up a new Mac for the first time. It
will give you an option to clone it from a previous computer or backup. If you
do that the new computer will look almost exactly like the old one, including
all of the applications as well
On 9/17/2022 6:36 PM, Dan Varon wrote:
I have been using Gnucash on an iMac and would like to continue using it on a
new MacBook Air. I transferred all my data from the iMac to the MacBook Air,
but GnuCash will not open on the new computer. How do I install an updated
version GnuCash on
Dan,
You should visit the GnuCash Wiki and read over the sections about
Storage Locations & Backups
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https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Backup
(pay particular attention to the 'related files' section so you bring
over any saved reports as well as your preferences.
Hi Dan,
You can download the latest version (4.11) from here:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/gnucash/files/gnucash%20%28stable%29/4.11/
Your GnuCash "book" file is simply copied over to the new computer.
On Sat, Sep 17, 2022 at 6:36 PM Dan Varon wrote:
> I have been using Gnucash on an iMac
I have been using Gnucash on an iMac and would like to continue using it on a
new MacBook Air. I transferred all my data from the iMac to the MacBook Air,
but GnuCash will not open on the new computer. How do I install an updated
version GnuCash on the MacBook Air and have it use all my old