Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "GnuCash" in Hebrew language version.
Programs that are directly in this directory are actually GNU programs, developed under the auspices of GNU.
12 Apr 98 - The xacc project has changed names and become the GnuCash project.
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: (עזרה)Using A/Receivable and A/Payable accounts you can even manage payrolls for your employees.
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: (עזרה)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.
The GnuCash Personal Finance Manager[:] This is the biggest project I've ever worked on, and you can say I started it. I started by fixing a few bugs in a small piece of software called "X-Accountant", back in '96 or '97. Since then, I've put in thousands of hours of work into this software (yes, that's full time, overtime, evenings and weekends, for many years). Along the way, the name changed to "GnuCash", and it has had hundreds of volunteers adding features functions, documentation and translations, turning GnuCash into the leading personal finance management software on Linux today. It is now included in all major Linux distributions, and sees downloads in the tens-of-thousands whenever a new version is released.
GnuCash is based on the X-Accountant codebase, which was GPL'd when Robin Clark released it based way back in 1997
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: (עזרה)Gnumatic was incorporated in the year 2000 to work on financial software. Led by Linas Veptas, Gnumatic produces GnuCash, the personal finance software for Unix.
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: (עזרה)Gnumatic was incorporated in the year 2000 to work on financial software. Led by Linas Veptas, Gnumatic produces GnuCash, the personal finance software for Unix.
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