GnuCash
Personal and small-business financial-accounting software / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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GnuCash is an accounting program that implements a double-entry bookkeeping system. It was initially aimed at developing capabilities similar to Intuit, Inc.'s Quicken application,[9] but also has features for small business accounting.[10] Recent development has been focused on adapting to modern desktop support-library requirements.
Original author(s) | Robin Clark - X-Accountant,[1][2] Gnumatic (Linas Veptas)[3][4] |
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Developer(s) | GnuCash development team |
Initial release | 1998[5] |
Stable release | |
Repository | |
Written in | C, Scheme, C++[7] |
Type | Accounting and personal finance |
License | GPL-2.0-only or GPL-3.0-only[8] |
Website | www |
GnuCash is part of the GNU Project,[11][12] and runs on Linux, GNU, OpenBSD, FreeBSD, Solaris, macOS, and other Unix-like platforms.[13] A Microsoft Windows (2000 or newer) port was made available starting with the 2.2.0 series.[14]
GnuCash includes scripting support via scheme, mostly used for creating custom reports.[15]