Grisbi
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A development version of Grisbi running on Linux | |
Original author(s) | Cédric Auger[1] |
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Developer(s) | Grisbi development team |
Initial release | 0.1.0 / April 10, 2000 [2] |
Stable release | 0.8.8 / September 18, 2011 |
Written in | C |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Type | Accounting |
License | GNU General Public License |
Website | http://www.grisbi.org/ |
Grisbi (French slang for "stash") is a personal finance system which runs under Linux, Microsoft Windows, and OS X. Grisbi can manage multiple accounts, currencies and users. It manages third party, expenditure and receipt categories, as well as budgetary lines, financial years, and other information that makes it suitable for associations (except those that require double entry accounting).[3][4]
Released under the GNU General Public License, Grisbi is free software.
Features
- Graphical user interface
- Multi-account Handling
- Totally customizable financial printable reports
- Scheduled Transactions
- OFX, QIF, GnuCash, CSV (in development version) Import
- QIF, CSV Export
- Multi-Currency Transaction Handling
- Translations done or incoming into German, Spanish, French, Italian, Dutch, Polish, Brazilian Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Chinese, Hebrew, Bulgarian.
References
- ↑ Credits, Grisbi
- ↑ ChangeLog, Grisbi
- ↑ Managing your money with Grisbi, By Dmitri Popov on May 19, 2005, Linux.com
- ↑ Grisbi accounting software, by Tim Smith, 21 Aug 2006 - Computeractive
See also
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