GnuCash is an accounting and financial software for individuals and small enterprises. It is freely authorized by the GNUGPL protocol and can be used in GNU/linux, BSD, Solaris, MacOSX, and Microsoft Windows systems. It is designed to be easy to use, powerful, and flexible. GnuCash allows you to track your bank account, stock, income, and fees. To make quick and intuitive use of the check register, it ensures balance of payments and accurate reports based on professional accounting standards. The following is a brief introduction.
GnuCash is an accounting and financial software for individuals and small enterprises. It is freely authorized by the gnu gpl protocol and can be used in GNU/linux, BSD, Solaris, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows systems.
It is designed to be easy to use, powerful, and flexible. GnuCash allows you to track your bank account, stock, income, and fees. To make quick and intuitive use of the check register, it ensures balance of payments and accurate reports based on professional accounting standards.
The following describes how to install GnuCash 2.6.6 in Ubutnu:
Sudo apt-get install gnucash
After installation, some of the following are opened:
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