
Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work): Add the source-code for this project on opencode.net
KMyMoney is the BEST Personal Finance Manager for Linux Users, full stop.
It operates similar to MS-Money, supports different account types, categorisation of expenses and incomes, reconciliation of bank accounts and QIF import/export. Online banking support (statement download) is also provided for the OFX and HBCI protocols.
In order to stay informed about new releases of the software, please subscribe to the user mailing list of the project. To subscribe please visit https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kmymoney and follow the instructions presented.
Please report any problems to the KDE bug-tracker at https://bugs.kde.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=kmymoney4&format=guided and use kmymoney4 as project as we cannot check this site (kde-apps.org) on a regular/frequent basis.
There's also a forum at http://forum.kde.org/viewforum.php?f=69 where you can get help if needed.
clydejsn
11 years ago
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turrini
12 years ago
Printing checks isn't a hard thing to implement. I've never read kmymoney' source base, but we can do this into a separate program in little time.
Contact me at turrini <at> gmail <dot> com.
Cya.
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clydejsn
12 years ago
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mheden
12 years ago
I'm happy to test it, but I have the best part of 20 years worth of Quicken data to import (no - I'm not prepared to sacrifice my old data), so I have one hell of a time commitment in terms of getting the import completed. I don't want that time to be wasted, but I do want to try using 0.9.
Or is it possible to initially use 0.8 and 'share' the data with a 0.9 installation for the purposes of testing?
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turrini
12 years ago
I have ported my old quicken/gnucash history (6 years) to kmymoney v.8 and now I'm using it on v.9 without problems.
IMHO it is stable.
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karlaanderson
12 years ago
Would you consider posting a tutorial for importing from Quicken? A month ago I resolved to migrate my home desktop from WindowsXP to Fedora9. It's been a challenge, but fun too. The last Windows app I'm still grappling with is Quicken. I've been using Quicken for Windows for 10 years, and have upgraded to Quicken 2008. I have multiple accounts of multiple types at multiple instituions. Quicken 2008 will export a QIF file, but importing that QIF into kMyMoney 0.8.9 is the rub. It may be that I just need the correct QIF Profile. Would you be willing to provide yours?
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clydejsn
12 years ago
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shambuku
12 years ago
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thb
12 years ago
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DauntlessFool
12 years ago
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daller
13 years ago
Running Kubuntu 7.04, I'm trying to compile KMM 0.8.7.
Running ./configure, I get this error:
checking how to run the C++ preprocessor... /lib/cpp
configure: error: C++ preprocessor "/lib/cpp" fails sanity check
What can I do to fix it?
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thb
13 years ago
A preliminary guess would be, that the compiler is not completely installed. I am not a Kubuntu user so this is a wild guess w/o having config.log in front of me.
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integr8e
13 years ago
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thb
13 years ago
The KMyMoney configure script checks for an installed aqbanking package and picks it up (maybe you have to override some paths on the commandline). On earlier versions it could be that you need to pass --enable-kbanking as parameter to KMyMoney's configure run. Use 'configure --help' to find out about the defaults.
Hope that helps.
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integr8e
13 years ago
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thb
13 years ago
You can use KMyMoney's builtin OFX direct connect. You need to pass --enable-ofxbanking to configure in that case.
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chada
13 years ago
Thanks for this great app. I enjoy using it very much but I have one suggestion:
Is it possible for you to add an Impost from CSV funtion in an upcoming version since most online banking systems (including mine) let me export to CSV only.
This would make it a lot easier
Anyways - thanks for the great app.
CHada
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daller
13 years ago
I really love KMyMoney, but have some problems installing 0.8.6!
I get dependency-problems related to these 2 packages:
No candidate-version found for kdelibs4
No candidate-version found for libqt3c102-mt
(Translated from danish - so it's no the exact phrase!)
I've started a thread on ubuntuforums.org - but no solution yet! - http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2723114#post2723114
Anyone?
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illinux
13 years ago
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ropate
13 years ago
Help!!!!
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ropate
13 years ago
Help!!!!
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thb
13 years ago
"Thats right, if you want to use the stable version, 0.8.6, you can just
install it with "Adept", the package manager for kubuntu.
If you want to use the CVS version, then you have to install the development
packages. You can install them with Adept as well.
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pupil
14 years ago
http://donnie.110mb.com/downloads.php?cat_id=2&download_id=15
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pupil
14 years ago
they provided me with a temporary domain at http://donnie.911mb.com.
if you have trouble downloading the rpm, just replace the 110mb.com with 911mb.com
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beroarklinux
14 years ago
http://arklinux.osuosl.org/dockyard-devel/SRPMS/kmymoney-0.8.4-1ark.src.rpm
http://arklinux.osuosl.org/dockyard-devel/i586/kmymoney-0.8.4-1ark.i586.rpm
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