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Revision as of 19:34, 18 June 2014

KMyMoney is a Personal Finance Manager from KDE. It operates in a similar way to MS-Money. KMyMoney supports different account types, categorization of income and expenses, reconciliation of bank accounts, and QIF import/export.

Overview

Homepage of Application http://kmymoney.org
Authors and Developers Members List
Downloads Download Pages


  • Screenshot Thumbnails
  • Home page
  • Payments example
  • Ledgers
  • Reports
  • see more screenshots

    Bugs

    Here you can browse and submit bug reports

    Resources

    Users communicate via the users' mailing list

    or the web-forum

    Developers usually use the developers' mailing list

    or the IRC channel #kmymoney on freenode.org. Please be patient, it's a slow channel.

    FAQs

    The KMyMoney FAQ's page

    Documentation

    Read the online manual here.

    Development

    Information and resources for developers

    Related Links

    KMyMoney reviews:

    Some nice things users have said about KMyMoney:

    Copyright and Licence

    Copyright (c) Thomas Baumgart, 2005 Licensed under GNU Free Documentation License

    Donations

    The project currently has no costs, and therefore has not setup a unified way to collect donations. Each individual developer provides a way to receive donations, which will be used project-related or for leisure (which, in turn, helps the project. After all, a happy developer writes better code, right?).

    Thomas Baumgart

    Amazon wishlists (in different countries):


    Alvaro Soliverez


    Fernando Vilas

    Cristian Oneț

    • Donate through PayPal to onet.cristian@gmail.com

    Tony Bloomfield