Transitioning from GnuCash - eviltoast

I have mostly enjoyed using GnuCash for desktop and GnuCash Android for years, but the Android version hasn’t been updated in a while and I noticed that it isn’t even available in the Google Play store anymore (or F-Droid, for that matter). There’s a different GnuCash Android app available, but it’s a different developer and it looks kind of bad. I’m concerned that if I get a new mobile device and/or upgrade the version of Android I’m running, I may lose access to the app, which would be a huge bummer. To avoid that, I would like to find a good GnuCash alternative ahead of time. Is anyone aware of a self-hosted solution for double entry accounting that will import GnuCash files and can handle non-currency assets as well as GnuCash for desktop does?

So far, it seems like Fava and Beancounter might do the trick, but I’m not sure.

  • Linuturk@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I used to be a heavy GnuCash user, but when we got serious about getting a mobile app, I ended up trying YNAB.

    It isn’t self hosted or open source, but we’ve more than made back the subscription price with money saved using their system.

    It has a learning curve for sure, but the mobile app and transaction import has been worth it.