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Nikolay Petrochenko2016-10-02 20:18:46
Electronic accounting
Nikolay Petrochenko, 2016-10-02 20:18:46

Accounting for home finances on your server. Are there solutions?

I have been keeping track of household finances for almost 8 years now. I used different programs (and even wrote my own - https://github.com/Nik-vr/bookkeeper-free). The last one is Family 11.
But everyone has one problem - access to the database from anywhere (many have mobile applications, but, alas, they are inferior).
An alternative could be web services, but I have no desire to trust them with my finances (at least due to the fact that any service can collapse, and I will lose all the statistics; and indeed ...).
The solution I see is an online service on my server (ideally - under the classic LAMP, so that it can be easily started on any virtual hosting).
On the move, I found only three similar solutions: https://geektimes.ru/post/108046/, https://github.com/pihel/cashand abricos.org/blog/vozmozhnosti_platformy/42/. But all these projects do not really develop.
Perhaps there are other alternatives? Advise, please, something similar.

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Nikolai Petrochenko, 2018-01-01
@nik_vr

A year and a half later I answer myself. I found an interesting project: https://github.com/firefly-iii
So far, only a partial translation into Russian and the impossibility to install it on a regular virtual server without dancing with a tambourine are of the minuses.

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Dimonchik, 2016-10-02
@dimonchik2013

eka you wedge
Femely yes, noble crap, I also bought it,
but since you used it - look towards YNAB, user friendly, it syncs via dropbox, it’s completely mobile, you can buy it on sales (on Steam in particular) for inexpensive

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DuD, 2016-10-03
@DuD

zenmoney.ru - there is a mobile application, there is a web service. And if you are afraid to lose everything, then there are backups in a readable CSV. Moreover, in the latest release, they filed export to CSV from the mobile application, in case the web is unavailable or some other force majeure.

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Anton K., 2021-10-23
@Anton-VK

https://github.com/moneymanagerex/moneymanagerex - desktop client (C++), open source, under active development.
The database is stored in one file, supports encryption.

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