Welcome to GnuCash, the personal and small-business financial-accounting software that is freely licensed and available for multiple operating systems, including GNU/Linux, BSD, Solaris, Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows. Our software is designed to be both powerful and flexible, yet easy to use for tracking bank accounts, stocks, income, and expenses. Based on professional accounting principles, GnuCash ensures balanced books and accurate reports.
We are proud to say that GnuCash is developed, maintained, documented, and translated entirely by volunteers. If you are interested in contributing to our project, we have some suggestions on how you can help. For example, help us translate GnuCash into your language at Weblate. For those who need help, we offer public, email-based discussion groups called Mailing Lists. Within these groups, users can ask and answer GnuCash questions to other users.
We also offer extensive documentation, including FAQs and a Wiki. Some highlights of GnuCash features include double-entry accounting, stock/bond/mutual fund accounts, small-business accounting, reports/graphs and QIF/OFX/HBCI import. Additionally, scheduled transactions and financial calculations make tracking your finances even easier. We are committed to providing excellent support and ongoing development.
If you experience any issues, please report them to us on our IRC server at irc://irc.gimp.net/gnucash. And if you encounter any translation problems, reach out to us at gnucash-devel@gnucash.org. Thank you for considering GnuCash for your financial needs. Download GnuCash 5.8 today for Linux, Microsoft Windows (8/10/11), and Apple macOS (Apple Silicon ≥ 11- "Big Sur" and Apple macOS Intel ≥ 10.13-"High Sierra").
We also have source code and other downloads available on our website. Please note that version 3.11 is the last version for Windows 7 and MacOS 10.12 and earlier, while version 2.6.21 is the last version that runs on Windows XP/Vista and MacOS X 10.8 and earlier, as well as PowerPC Macs.
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Welcome to GnuCash, the personal and small-business financial-accounting software that is freely licensed and available for multiple operating systems, including GNU/Linux, BSD, Solaris, Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows. Our software is designed to be both powerful and flexible, yet easy to use for tracking bank accounts, stocks, income, and expenses. Based on professional accounting principles, GnuCash ensures balanced books and accurate reports. We are proud to say that GnuCash is developed, maintained, documented, and translated entirely by volunteers. If you are interested in contributing to our project, we have some suggestions on how you can help. For example, help us translate GnuCash into your language at Weblate. For those who need help, we offer public, email-based discussion groups called Mailing Lists. Within these groups, users can ask and answer GnuCash questions to other users. We also offer extensive documentation, including FAQs and a Wiki. Some highlights of GnuCash features include double-entry accounting, stock/bond/mutual fund accounts, small-business accounting, reports/graphs and QIF/OFX/HBCI import. Additionally, scheduled transactions and financial calculations make tracking your finances even easier. We are committed to providing excellent support and ongoing development. If you experience any issues, please report them to us on our IRC server at irc://irc.gimp.net/gnucash. And if you encounter any translation problems, reach out to us at gnucash-devel@gnucash.org. Thank you for considering GnuCash for your financial needs. Download GnuCash 5.8 today for Linux, Microsoft Windows (8/10/11), and Apple macOS (Apple Silicon ≥ 11- "Big Sur" and Apple macOS Intel ≥ 10.13-"High Sierra"). We also have source code and other downloads available on our website. Please note that version 3.11 is the last version for Windows 7 and MacOS 10.12 and earlier, while version 2.6.21 is the last version that runs on Windows XP/Vista and MacOS X 10.8 and earlier, as well as PowerPC Macs.
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