![]() I will add support for Dropbox synchronization. In gnucash, click on File / Import / Import OFX/QFX. The second option will be available in the next release of the app. Go on the website of your bank and download last operations in QFX (Quicken) format. The easiest way is to use Cryptomator 2.0 supported cloud providers. My DB is secured now! It is still possible to sync data between iOS and Windows/Linux systems. This version works with the Files app on iPhone and can be used as a source to import files. I’ve installed Cryptomator 2.0 on the phone, which is in beta now, but it is available at TestFlight. The primary purpose of this app is to encrypt files I store in the cloud, but I can still access them on my iPhone. So I’ve added functionality to the Pro version to import DB from any location on my iPhone. But I still want to use my GNUCash Mobile easily, without any interruptions. I don’t want anybody to be able to read the data from my GNUCash DB. The primary purpose of this post is to show my “perfect” workflow with GNUCash and GCash Mobile. In the CSV import module, I map my three columns to the following Gnucash fields: - Account - Transfer Account - Withdrawal Date format is set to match my. This app is intended to be used as a Pro version, there are no trial versions in the AppStore, so I have to make it free, but with limited functionality, so users can see that it works, and if there is any issue, they can contact me before buying the app. Continue browsing in r/GnuCash r/GnuCash GnuCash is personal and small-business financial-accounting software, freely licensed under the GNU GPL and available for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, BSD, and Solaris. But if it will, I will add new features to it. Accountants call these parts of a transaction Ledger Entries.In GnuCash, they are called Splits. The from account is transferring value to the to account. Thus, a single transaction must always consist of at least two parts, a from and a to account. ![]() I’m planning to implement it in any case, even if the app will not gain any interest in the community. A transaction in a double entry accounting system such as GnuCash is an exchange between at least 2 accounts. Recent development has been focused on adapting to modern desktop support-library requirements. It was initially aimed at developing capabilities similar to Intuit, Inc.s Quicken application, but also has features for small business accounting. I wrote this app to use the necessary features of the Desktop app on the go. GnuCash is an accounting program that implements a double-entry bookkeeping system. But I was not able to find such an application on iOS. Because the GnuCash CSV exporter does support more than two splits per transaction it has multiple lines per transaction and so cant round-trip back into. I know that there is an Android application that covers all the main features of the app. But it has one serious drawback: it doesn’t have a mobile application on iOS. GNU Cash is my perfect app for personal finances.
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