We've compiled a list of 58 free and paid alternatives to jGnash. The primary competitors include GnuCash, Mint.com. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between jGnash and HomeBank, CalendarBudget, Buxfer. Also you can look at other similar options here: Business and Commerce Tools.
We've compiled a list of 58 free and paid alternatives to jGnash. The primary competitors include GnuCash, Mint.com. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between jGnash and HomeBank, CalendarBudget, Buxfer. Also you can look at other similar options here: Business and Commerce Tools.
GnuCash is personal and small-business financial-accounting software, freely licensed under the GNU GPL and available for GNU/Linux, BSD, Solaris, Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows.
jGnash is a free (no strings attached!) personal finance manager with many of the same features as commercially-available software. It was created in order to make tracking your personal finances easy, but also provides the functionality required by advanced users. jGnash is cross-platform: jGnash 2 will run on any operating system that has a working Java 1.6.0 Runtime Environment (e.g., Linux, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows), while the older 1.x series of jGnash will run on systems that support a minimum of Java 1.4.0. (For more information on jGnash 1, including why you might need, or choose, to use it rather than jGnash 2, see JGnash_1.x_Lives!_(And Why).)