
A Microsoft Windows 2000 or newer port was made available starting with the 2.2.0. According to a list discussion, these SWIG bindings might still be a way to include other languages into GnuCash, but currently they are unused and unmaintained. GnuCash is an accounting program that implements the double-entry. Also, GnuCash used to have SWIG bindings ( ) which have been used for some perl programming code. Just don't expect much support if the reason for your changes is that you're not willing to learn C or Scheme.
#Gnucash windows port install
I thought of copying the entire 8MB of Turbocash onto my USB, install Turbocash on my laptop using.
#Gnucash windows port drivers
Having said that, this is an open source project and you're free to do with it or contribute what you want. The old computer does have two USB ports in front but Windows 98 does not have drivers for it.

Also, creating language bindings to recent languages such as Python or Ruby or (insert your favourite language here) is labor intensive, and we're already stretched pretty thin maintaining and developing the existing code. A Microsoft Windows (2000 or newer) port was made available starting with. There is no valid reason that would justify rewriting this amount of existing code in a newer language. GnuCash is a personal and small-business finance manager with a check-book like register GUI to enter and track bank accounts, stocks, income and expenses. GnuCash is an accounting program that implements a double-entry bookkeeping system. Select 'File -> Import -> Import QIF' and click 'Forward' on the wizard. GnuCash is a large body of code maintained by a small group of developers who are comfortable in C and Scheme (Guile). Open GnuCash, create a new file ('File -> New File'), and cancel the 'New Account Hierarchy Setup' wizard. windows developers, so nobody is really working hard on a port to windows. The longer answer is complex but still amounts to "We won't". If you must run GnuCash from a Windows machine, your best bet is to use VNC.

Q: Why don't you rewrite GnuCash in programming language xyz so that I can contribute easily?Ī: The quick answer is "We won't".
