Dennis Powless wrote
> You could use a cloud based storage service, with all computers linked,
> such as Dropbox.
> You can have GC on as many computers as you see fit, each using the same
> GC data file.
> That way you’re not depending on a usb drive that could get misplaced
> etc
> Dennis
You could use a cloud based storage service, with all computers linked, such as
Dropbox.
You can have GC on as many computers as you see fit, each using the same GC
data file.
That way you’re not depending on a usb drive that could get misplaced etc
Dennis
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> On Jun
Program configuration is not to be ignored, but configuration on both
platforms can be matched to include the same reports, even custom reports
and other settings as outlined in the online documentation, primarily here <
I don't think you'll find any issues with your plan. Linux and Windows
should interface the data file seamlessly without difference or issue.
There are differences in setting up GNUCash between platforms (Perl for
example if you plan on download quotes.) But that is a program
configuration
Greetings:
We have used gnucash on linux. While not experts, we think we can
accomplish what we need.
We want to use gnucash to maintain the financial records of a new
private foundation. The number of transactions will not be prohibitive.
We can restrict entries to one person at a time, no