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| GnuCash | |
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| Screenshot of GnuCash | |
| Developed by | GnuCash development team |
| Initial release | ? |
| Written in | C, Scheme |
| Platform | Cross-platform |
| Available in | multilingual |
| Genre | Accounting |
| License | GNU General Public License |
| Website | http://gnucash.org/ |
GnuCash is an accounting software which implements a double-entry bookkeeping system. It was initially aimed at developing capabilities similar to Intuit, Inc.\'s Quicken application, but also has features for small business accounting. Recent development has been focused on adapting to modern desktop support-library requirements.
GnuCash is part of the GNU project, and runs on Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris, Mac OS X, and other Unix-like platforms. A Microsoft Windows (2000 or newer) port was made available starting with the 2.1.x series released on April 14 2007.
GnuCash is written primarily in C, with a small fraction in Scheme.Why don\'t you rewrite GnuCash in programming language xyz so that I can contribute easily?. Frequently asked questions. GnuCash website. “GnuCash is a large body of code maintained by a small group of developers who are comfortable in C and Scheme (Guile). Actually, 80% of it is in C and approx. 13% is in Scheme/Lisp.” Released under the GNU General Public License, GnuCash is free software.
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