I’m asking for suggestions on replacing quickbooks with something free and open source.

Anyone have experience with turbocash?

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        Yes, I do! I use it to keep track of both business and personal finances, and I like it a lot. There is a kinda steep learning curve if one is not experienced woth accounting software. my skill with it has grown over the years, and i am impressed with how well it works. this reminds me i should throw some cash to the project

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        +1 for GnuCash! Been using for over 20 years, since I began college. Taught my girlfriend the principles behind it and the reports you can have. It’s definitely one of the driving forces for us to stay on track with our financial goals.

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    Depends what you use it for. I’ve only used QB-like software for basic checkbook management.

    Someone already mentioned GNUCash, so there’s definitely that.

    I switched a while back to a webapp I run called FireflyIII. The only thing I don’t like about it is that the import tool (to import transaction records from my bank) is a separate webapp that’s a little clunky to work with.

    Not sure if that’s changed recently (I really need to update lol), but you can still enter everything manually through the web UI.