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#2018-09-21 11:37:38
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#, 2018-09-21 11:37:38

Ask for advice on personal finance accounting under Linux, preferably something native to KDE?

caught the eye of GnuCash, it seemed curious, but it is GTK+. As far as I understand, in sneakers, software on Qt is more familiar. There is no experience in personal finance management in the software. I tried "1C Money" very much, but like everything 1C - idiosyncrasy ((
at the same time, for many years I have been taking into account different things in Excel (yes, I have a double life)) kubunta under Windows, with the possibility of multiboot)) I
definitely need the ability to import data from something popular, such as csv, and intelligible comfortable GUIs,
especially abstruse features are not needed, the simplest personal / family accounting

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nihi1ist, 2018-09-23
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Eugene, 2018-09-21
@immaculate

For KDE, the obvious choice is KMyMoney. Although now, in my opinion, there is no particular point in abandoning GTK applications in KDE and vice versa.
And the best choice, in my opinion, is Ledger . Yes, this is not a GUI program, but in terms of convenience and capabilities, it will outdo any GUI program for accounting for finances.

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