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My 4 favorite open-source apps for personal finance - that run on Linux, MacOS, and Windows


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  Want to manage your finances in a dedicated money app? These open-source options are some of the most popular - and for good reason.

The article from ZDNET discusses four open-source personal finance applications that are compatible with Linux, macOS, and Windows, offering users alternatives to mainstream financial software. GnuCash is highlighted for its comprehensive double-entry accounting system, suitable for both personal and small business use, with features like income/expense tracking, bank reconciliation, and investment tracking. KMyMoney is described as a KDE-based application that provides a user-friendly interface similar to Microsoft Money, focusing on ease of use with features like online banking support and investment portfolios. HomeBank is praised for its simplicity and effectiveness in managing personal finances, offering tools for budget tracking, expense categorization, and report generation. Lastly, Money Manager Ex is noted for its straightforward approach to financial management, allowing users to track expenses, income, and assets with a focus on simplicity and cross-platform compatibility. Each application is designed to help users manage their finances efficiently without the need for proprietary software.

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