kmymoney

personal finance manager for KDE
  https://kmymoney.org/
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  13 reviews



KMyMoney is the Personal Finance Manager for KDE. It operates similar to MS-Money and Quicken, supports different account types, categorisation of expenses, QIF import/export, multiple currencies and initial online banking support.
Latest reviews
5
IronBiron 5 months ago

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5
sgrolleau 6 years ago

289/5000 After 1 year and a half of use I find this software really fantastic. It meets all my needs and has many options to make the entry of accounts really effective. Customizable reports are also very well designed. I highly recommend it.

5
sunil-mahajan 7 years ago

Thank you very much, this is very useful app.

4
arez 8 years ago

Не дурно!

5
FiretronP75 9 years ago

I really enjoy using this! By far my favorite finance manager!

5
seedlessboy 9 years ago

Excellent software! Replaces Quicken, and doesn't leave files all over the place the way Quicken does.

4
rdipippo 9 years ago

Would be nice to access the calculator from within the program instead of separate.

5
podxboq 10 years ago

Much more complete than paid software in windows or mac.

5
Kajko 10 years ago

Excellent software to keep control of your finances!

4
tuxlepingouin56 10 years ago

Mes comptes au quotidien

5
MelW 10 years ago

Very good software. It does everything MS Money used to do on Windows and so far (over 6 months now) has been very reliable on both Mint 14 and 15. The only disadvantage is the amount of KDE stuff that is installed with it, but if you can put up with that it's excellent.

5
emtiu 11 years ago

I've been using this software for six years (no joke!), and it's been doing wonders for me. Just magnificent!

5
pef_ 11 years ago

I've been using it weekly for more than 4 years now, for my personal accounting (ok, sometimes only monthly). Once you understand how double-entry accounting works, it's very straightforward to use. I particularly like the automatic payee matches when importing ofx files, the scheduled transactions, the budgeting feature and the reports that come with it. Speaking of the reports, one small cons : they're highly customizable but still, at times you may be frustrated by the lack of this or that little tweak. Overall, however, it's a really, really good piece of software, well-thought and highly reliable : though I can remember it crashed once, I never lost any data in those past 4 years (even after fiddling with the xml file).