Budget Zen is a simple budget manager and expenses tracker, focused on privacy. It is Open Source, end-to-end encrypted, and can be self-hosted as of version 3.0.
Take back control of your budgets simply, and achieve peace of mind.
You can test it for free for 30 days!
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Budget Zen is end-to-end encrypted and can be self-hosted. It's also very simple and easy to use.
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If you're looking to use an app that helps you, is easy to use, and doesn't get in the way, while being privacy-respecting, Budget Zen is for you.
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So many interesting things here! I've created quite a few things, but the ones I still use at least every week (some every day) are: - Budget Zen: https://budgetzen.net - Simple and end-to-end encrypted budget & expense management. (OSS and self-hostable, web + PWA). - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
You can try it for free here: https://budgetzen.net. Source: 8 months ago
Never heard of Microsoft Money but it seems like it some sort of accounting software. I found skrooge. It might be an alternative on linux. It has an installer for windows on their website. I've installed it and it seems that it can import "microsoft money document". Maybe try it out on windows first and see if it works out? Source: over 1 year ago
There's also Skrooge which very similar if KMoney doesn't work. Source: over 1 year ago
Maybe https://skrooge.org/ perhaps? There's also a big list of alternatives to GnuCash at https://alternativeto.net/software/gnucash/ which you can filter down by various tags (open source or not, operating system, etc). - Source: Hacker News / almost 3 years ago
KMyMoney is designed for personal finance. It is double-entry and cross-platform. Skrooge is also personal finance, and it's single entry so may be easier to pick up on. Source: about 3 years ago
At one point I was using Skrooge fairly regularly but ran into the same issue I ran into things like GNU cash-- it's really overkill for my needs. Source: about 3 years ago
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