Gnofin is a GNOME-compatible personal finance software that is easy to use and feature-light. It helps users manage their finances effectively.
This software's project scope is minimal, focusing on keeping the interface intuitive and easy-to-learn, but it also excels in its plugin system, which enables extension in terms of tool and format coverage. For instance, Gnofin has a plugin system that accommodates the Quicken Interchange Format (QIF) files. This feature allows users to import account records created by Quicken with ease.
The software requires the complete GNOME libraries and a recent version of libxml for seamless usage. The installation process is relatively straightforward with the following steps:
1. Navigate to the folder containing the package's source code and enter './configure' to configure it for your system. If you're running csh on an outdated version, type 'sh ./configure' to prevent csh from trying to execute configure itself.
2. Compile the package by typing 'make'
3. Run any self-tests that came with the package by typing 'make check'
4. Install the programs, data files, and documentation by typing 'make install.'
5. Remove any program binaries and object files by typing 'make clean.' To remove all files that 'configure' created, type 'make distclean'.
This release comes with updated translations to Brazilian Portuguese and French, making it more accessible to non-English speakers around the globe. Gnofin's multi-functionality and user-friendly interface make it a must-have for anyone seeking to manage their personal finances with ease.
Version 0.8.4: N/A