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3 great accounting apps you can use on Linux

GnuCash HomeBank Skrooge
  1. A personal and small-business financial-accounting software, licensed under GNU/GPL and available for Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, BSD, and Solaris.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    It is a double entry accounting system. GnuCash keeps track of budgets and maintains multiple accounts in numerous types of categories. It has a complete set of standard and customizable reports.

    #Personal Finance #Accounting #Small Business 38 social mentions

  2. Access Financial Services. Easy, fee-free banking for entrepreneurs Get the financial tools and insights to start, build, and grow your business.
    HomeBank can schedule transactions with an early posting option and makes it easy to create entries with transaction templates, split category entries, and internal transfer functions.

    #Finance #Personal Finance #Financial Planner 9 social mentions

  3. Skrooge allows you to manage your personal finances, powered by KDE 4.x.
    Skrooge looks like Quicken with its dashboard-style graphical user interface. It is less like a bank ledger. The design is much easier to use. The structure of the tab gives Skrooge a more attractive look.

    #Personal Finance #Financial Planner #Accounting 5 social mentions

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