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GnuCash 1.9.0 Released

Grendel Drago writes "The GnuCash team have released GnuCash 1.9.0. After literally years of waiting, GnuCash is now a GTK2 application. The current version is unstable, and testers are needed."

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  1. Finally by Mrs.+Grundy · · Score: 5, Funny
    FTFA:
    ...might crash unexpectedly at any point during runtime.

    Finally...software that is a perfect fit for my finances.

    1. Re:Finally by cryptochrome · · Score: 2, Funny

      Fortunately, it's free as in beer! So even if it blows your finances you'll always be able to afford it. If need be you can run it on cheap legacy hardware. Now all you have to worry about is electricity...

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      ---If you can't trust a nerd, who can you trust?

    2. Re:Finally by Horas · · Score: 3, Funny

      Well - dataloss is very dangerous. So bann all this "unstable software" and use software which calls home and saves all your vital private finance information by sending them to the author over the internet.

    3. Re:Finally by neokushan · · Score: 2, Funny

      You were doing well at explaining that until you said "you're a moron", which is the part where I, and likely many others, lost all respect for you.

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      +1 IDisagreeSoHeMustBeATrollOrAnAstroturferOrAShill
  2. Just what I needed by cryptochrome · · Score: 4, Funny

    A buggy, unstable money management program... BRILLIANT!

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    ---If you can't trust a nerd, who can you trust?

    1. Re:Just what I needed by db32 · · Score: 3, Funny

      Microsoft Money?

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      The only change I can believe in is what I find in my couch cushions.
    2. Re:Just what I needed by Zarquil · · Score: 2, Funny

      Typical whinging NIMBY answer.

      "Let the *other guys* do all the work and just give me the final product."

      In fact, why don't we just send them all over to your place to enter your transactions and then balance them for you?

      Guess what? It's strictly optional. YOU don't have to lift a damned finger if you don't want. *I* am going to download it tonight and give it a go because I want to.

      I consult fixing other people's computers - solving their software problems. Guess what? I'm good at what I do. I'm good at it because I take the time poking around with programs that interest me. GNUcash holds my interest. Quicken - bless it's popularity - is a festering piece of crap I can't stand to use.

      Hey, that's still my choice. I don't have to use Quicken, I opt to use GNUcash. Now I get the chance to beta-test for them. I don't expect to find a lot, but if I do it'll help a bunch of other users out there. That's cool to me.

      You don't have to pitch in. But neither do you have to bitch about beta-testing in the Open Source fashion.

        Zarquil
          A tad surly, it seems.

  3. Re:Years of waiting... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    I don't need a pretty ui to tell me I'm broke.

    You're missing the point, with this buggy software you will either think you are rich or, due to bugs, will be something you can blame for being broke.

  4. Ask Bill by msbsod · · Score: 2, Funny

    Once it works for him, it certainly works for all of us.

  5. GnuCrash? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    Am I the only one who read GnuCrash?

  6. Special Computer by Blue+Mandelbrot · · Score: 4, Funny

    Maybe Bill can finally have his taxes processed on a 'normal' computer now that GnuCash 1.9.0 is out?

    http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/02/01/141823 3

  7. I know *exactly* what you mean. by fluxrad · · Score: 2, Funny

    It was about three years ago in February that I decided to switch to BitchBetterHaveMyMoney, and I've never looked back. The application is rock solid. And it keeps track of not some of my money, but all of my money.

    Truth be told, their motto is proof: "Through rain, sleet, snow, or dark of night: BitchBetterHaveMyMoney."

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    "It is seldom that liberty of any kind is lost all at once." -David Hume