Accounting Software for Linux/ Ubuntu other GnuCash?





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I have performed numerous searches looking for accounting software for Linux (I am running Ubuntu) and haven't found any good solutions. Maybe I am glossing over something?



I have been using GnuCash for years after dropping Moneydance. I don't remember exactly why I stopped using it, probably for reasons similar to my wanting to get away from GnuCash. Plus, it isn't open source and I didn't want to buy a product that I hadn't been satisfied with in the first place.



The problems I have with GnuCash are the constant errors I have in reconciliation. Every statement is a wrestling match of importing data, matching data, transactions not being imported, account totals changing after a reconciliation, math errors and on and on. Plus, I have tried to find support but there is little to be had; I have tried to get on the mailing list a couple times with no success.



I am a sole proprietor of a business and own property so I have multiple accounts to handle. I need accounting software mostly for year end P&L statments for income tax preparation for my accountant.



If you have any suggestions, I'd love to hear about them. GnuCash has pretty much worn me out, so I need to find something else.



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    if it aint listed here don't bother looking anywhere else: alternativeto.net/software/gnucash the lists on that website are extensive, "The problems I have with GnuCash are the constant errors I have in reconciliation" why not focus on getting that sorted? numerous people use gnucash and I doubt all of them have these kind of problems.

    – Rinzwind
    Apr 6 at 17:13













  • suggestions on how to get it sorted? I have difficulty finding help for GnuCash. I use dozens - maybe hundreds - of programs, this is the only one where I can't find answers to my questions.

    – kellyvotrenom
    Apr 6 at 18:42











  • You don't say whether you have consideration for local taxes (such as Value Added) or even which tax regime you are in which may well influence decisions about which product will meet your needs.

    – Graham
    2 days ago











  • Also, much thanks for the list of alternatives. I am hoping Grisbi works out if only because it is French slang for "loot" :) I finally got on the GnuCash mailing list as well.

    – kellyvotrenom
    yesterday


















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I have performed numerous searches looking for accounting software for Linux (I am running Ubuntu) and haven't found any good solutions. Maybe I am glossing over something?



I have been using GnuCash for years after dropping Moneydance. I don't remember exactly why I stopped using it, probably for reasons similar to my wanting to get away from GnuCash. Plus, it isn't open source and I didn't want to buy a product that I hadn't been satisfied with in the first place.



The problems I have with GnuCash are the constant errors I have in reconciliation. Every statement is a wrestling match of importing data, matching data, transactions not being imported, account totals changing after a reconciliation, math errors and on and on. Plus, I have tried to find support but there is little to be had; I have tried to get on the mailing list a couple times with no success.



I am a sole proprietor of a business and own property so I have multiple accounts to handle. I need accounting software mostly for year end P&L statments for income tax preparation for my accountant.



If you have any suggestions, I'd love to hear about them. GnuCash has pretty much worn me out, so I need to find something else.



Thanks










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  • 1





    if it aint listed here don't bother looking anywhere else: alternativeto.net/software/gnucash the lists on that website are extensive, "The problems I have with GnuCash are the constant errors I have in reconciliation" why not focus on getting that sorted? numerous people use gnucash and I doubt all of them have these kind of problems.

    – Rinzwind
    Apr 6 at 17:13













  • suggestions on how to get it sorted? I have difficulty finding help for GnuCash. I use dozens - maybe hundreds - of programs, this is the only one where I can't find answers to my questions.

    – kellyvotrenom
    Apr 6 at 18:42











  • You don't say whether you have consideration for local taxes (such as Value Added) or even which tax regime you are in which may well influence decisions about which product will meet your needs.

    – Graham
    2 days ago











  • Also, much thanks for the list of alternatives. I am hoping Grisbi works out if only because it is French slang for "loot" :) I finally got on the GnuCash mailing list as well.

    – kellyvotrenom
    yesterday














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I have performed numerous searches looking for accounting software for Linux (I am running Ubuntu) and haven't found any good solutions. Maybe I am glossing over something?



I have been using GnuCash for years after dropping Moneydance. I don't remember exactly why I stopped using it, probably for reasons similar to my wanting to get away from GnuCash. Plus, it isn't open source and I didn't want to buy a product that I hadn't been satisfied with in the first place.



The problems I have with GnuCash are the constant errors I have in reconciliation. Every statement is a wrestling match of importing data, matching data, transactions not being imported, account totals changing after a reconciliation, math errors and on and on. Plus, I have tried to find support but there is little to be had; I have tried to get on the mailing list a couple times with no success.



I am a sole proprietor of a business and own property so I have multiple accounts to handle. I need accounting software mostly for year end P&L statments for income tax preparation for my accountant.



If you have any suggestions, I'd love to hear about them. GnuCash has pretty much worn me out, so I need to find something else.



Thanks










share|improve this question














I have performed numerous searches looking for accounting software for Linux (I am running Ubuntu) and haven't found any good solutions. Maybe I am glossing over something?



I have been using GnuCash for years after dropping Moneydance. I don't remember exactly why I stopped using it, probably for reasons similar to my wanting to get away from GnuCash. Plus, it isn't open source and I didn't want to buy a product that I hadn't been satisfied with in the first place.



The problems I have with GnuCash are the constant errors I have in reconciliation. Every statement is a wrestling match of importing data, matching data, transactions not being imported, account totals changing after a reconciliation, math errors and on and on. Plus, I have tried to find support but there is little to be had; I have tried to get on the mailing list a couple times with no success.



I am a sole proprietor of a business and own property so I have multiple accounts to handle. I need accounting software mostly for year end P&L statments for income tax preparation for my accountant.



If you have any suggestions, I'd love to hear about them. GnuCash has pretty much worn me out, so I need to find something else.



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    if it aint listed here don't bother looking anywhere else: alternativeto.net/software/gnucash the lists on that website are extensive, "The problems I have with GnuCash are the constant errors I have in reconciliation" why not focus on getting that sorted? numerous people use gnucash and I doubt all of them have these kind of problems.

    – Rinzwind
    Apr 6 at 17:13













  • suggestions on how to get it sorted? I have difficulty finding help for GnuCash. I use dozens - maybe hundreds - of programs, this is the only one where I can't find answers to my questions.

    – kellyvotrenom
    Apr 6 at 18:42











  • You don't say whether you have consideration for local taxes (such as Value Added) or even which tax regime you are in which may well influence decisions about which product will meet your needs.

    – Graham
    2 days ago











  • Also, much thanks for the list of alternatives. I am hoping Grisbi works out if only because it is French slang for "loot" :) I finally got on the GnuCash mailing list as well.

    – kellyvotrenom
    yesterday














  • 1





    if it aint listed here don't bother looking anywhere else: alternativeto.net/software/gnucash the lists on that website are extensive, "The problems I have with GnuCash are the constant errors I have in reconciliation" why not focus on getting that sorted? numerous people use gnucash and I doubt all of them have these kind of problems.

    – Rinzwind
    Apr 6 at 17:13













  • suggestions on how to get it sorted? I have difficulty finding help for GnuCash. I use dozens - maybe hundreds - of programs, this is the only one where I can't find answers to my questions.

    – kellyvotrenom
    Apr 6 at 18:42











  • You don't say whether you have consideration for local taxes (such as Value Added) or even which tax regime you are in which may well influence decisions about which product will meet your needs.

    – Graham
    2 days ago











  • Also, much thanks for the list of alternatives. I am hoping Grisbi works out if only because it is French slang for "loot" :) I finally got on the GnuCash mailing list as well.

    – kellyvotrenom
    yesterday








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if it aint listed here don't bother looking anywhere else: alternativeto.net/software/gnucash the lists on that website are extensive, "The problems I have with GnuCash are the constant errors I have in reconciliation" why not focus on getting that sorted? numerous people use gnucash and I doubt all of them have these kind of problems.

– Rinzwind
Apr 6 at 17:13







if it aint listed here don't bother looking anywhere else: alternativeto.net/software/gnucash the lists on that website are extensive, "The problems I have with GnuCash are the constant errors I have in reconciliation" why not focus on getting that sorted? numerous people use gnucash and I doubt all of them have these kind of problems.

– Rinzwind
Apr 6 at 17:13















suggestions on how to get it sorted? I have difficulty finding help for GnuCash. I use dozens - maybe hundreds - of programs, this is the only one where I can't find answers to my questions.

– kellyvotrenom
Apr 6 at 18:42





suggestions on how to get it sorted? I have difficulty finding help for GnuCash. I use dozens - maybe hundreds - of programs, this is the only one where I can't find answers to my questions.

– kellyvotrenom
Apr 6 at 18:42













You don't say whether you have consideration for local taxes (such as Value Added) or even which tax regime you are in which may well influence decisions about which product will meet your needs.

– Graham
2 days ago





You don't say whether you have consideration for local taxes (such as Value Added) or even which tax regime you are in which may well influence decisions about which product will meet your needs.

– Graham
2 days ago













Also, much thanks for the list of alternatives. I am hoping Grisbi works out if only because it is French slang for "loot" :) I finally got on the GnuCash mailing list as well.

– kellyvotrenom
yesterday





Also, much thanks for the list of alternatives. I am hoping Grisbi works out if only because it is French slang for "loot" :) I finally got on the GnuCash mailing list as well.

– kellyvotrenom
yesterday










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