• Accounting software

    From Graeme Wall@rail@greywall.demon.co.uk to uk.comp.sys.mac on Tue Jun 2 10:40:56 2026
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    Ive been using an accounting package for many years that dates back to
    the Archimedes era! Been updated over the years but development ceased
    about 15 years ago. It will shortly die when MacOS no longer supports
    it. As I am now retired I just need a simple app to keep track of my
    various accounts and standing orders. Anyone have any recommendations?
    --
    Graeme Wall
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  • From Frederick@fred@ypical.demon.invalid to uk.comp.sys.mac on Tue Jun 2 16:12:57 2026
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    In message <10vm8f9$2r5bo$1@dont-email.me>
    Graeme Wall <rail@greywall.demon.co.uk> wrote:

    Ive been using an accounting package for many years that dates back to
    the Archimedes era! Been updated over the years but development ceased
    about 15 years ago. It will shortly die when MacOS no longer supports
    it. As I am now retired I just need a simple app to keep track of my
    various accounts and standing orders. Anyone have any recommendations?


    Hi Graeme

    The package that works for me is Gnucash https://gnucash.org . Use it to
    run your business or keep it simple... it's OK. It's free. Regularly
    updated & versions for Intel & Silicon. Has a mailing list for issues,
    though it's a bit dire being based on email.
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  • From Graeme Wall@rail@greywall.demon.co.uk to uk.comp.sys.mac on Tue Jun 2 21:47:35 2026
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    On 02/06/2026 16:12, Frederick wrote:
    In message <10vm8f9$2r5bo$1@dont-email.me>
    Graeme Wall <rail@greywall.demon.co.uk> wrote:

    Ive been using an accounting package for many years that dates back to
    the Archimedes era! Been updated over the years but development ceased
    about 15 years ago. It will shortly die when MacOS no longer supports
    it. As I am now retired I just need a simple app to keep track of my
    various accounts and standing orders. Anyone have any recommendations?


    Hi Graeme

    The package that works for me is Gnucash https://gnucash.org . Use it to
    run your business or keep it simple... it's OK. It's free. Regularly
    updated & versions for Intel & Silicon. Has a mailing list for issues,
    though it's a bit dire being based on email.

    Thanks, I'll take a look.
    --
    Graeme Wall
    This account not read.


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  • From Martin S Taylor@hogwash@mRaErMtOiVnEstaylor.TcHoImS to uk.comp.sys.mac on Tue Jul 28 20:14:03 2026
    From Newsgroup: uk.comp.sys.mac

    On 2 Jun 2026, Frederick wrote
    (in article<mpro.tg0fll00baw7s00k3.fred@ypical.demon.invalid>):

    Ive been using an accounting package for many years that dates back to
    the Archimedes era! Been updated over the years but development ceased about 15 years ago. It will shortly die when MacOS no longer supports
    it. As I am now retired I just need a simple app to keep track of my various accounts and standing orders. Anyone have any recommendations?

    Hi Graeme

    The package that works for me is Gnucash https://gnucash.org . Use it to
    run your business or keep it simple...

    Ah, but is it government approved for Make Tax Digital?

    MST

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