Managing your finances on Linux has never been more powerful. Whether you’re using Xubuntu or Lubuntu, working in Visual Studio Code, or already relying on productivity tools like LibreOffice, OnlyOffice, or Pinta, you’ll want a solid financial system to track expenses, income, and investments. GnuCash is that tool — an open‑source accounting solution built for
I used GnuCash for budgeting several years ago and recently picked up Actual a few months back. I really like the interface for Actual, but I’m not a huge fan of envelope budgeting. I wish there was something like GnuCash but with a modern web UI with mobile accessibility.
I used GnuCash for budgeting several years ago and recently picked up Actual a few months back. I really like the interface for Actual, but I’m not a huge fan of envelope budgeting. I wish there was something like GnuCash but with a modern web UI with mobile accessibility.