HomeBank, manage your finances on Linux

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Manage finances It is not something simple no matter how it may seem, and the fact is that in the home there are countless expenses that in the long term can complicate things quite a bit. Not so much those large expenses since we have them very present in our annual, monthly or weekly budget, but rather those little ones, which are known as ant expenses, and they are what we do when we have a coffee, buy some candy, a couple of things at the hardware store or in the supermarket, and for that reason we want to talk about a finance tool called HomeBank.

It is a multiplatform application which has been designed with the aim of making it easier for users to manage personal or household finances, through certain very useful features such as graphs (Who does not like a good graph to visualize expenses?), filters and balances . Recently came the version 5.1.2 of HomeBank, in which they added a few interface and performance improvements, and with which they make the task of manage household money with things as good as the self-numbering of checks and payments, support for various types of accounts (bank, cash, goods, credit cards, etc) and categories.

Eg Home Bank 5.1.2 now the application remembers the size of the columns on the main screen in order to speed up the creation of budgets, and it also does the same with the lists of expected expenses. Additionally, you can now edit the dates of multiple transactions simultaneously, and there are support for Quicken Interchange Format (QIF), which is used by one of the most competitive apps in the segment. In this train, there is also support to import Open Financial Exchange (OFX) documents in the memos or payments and the helpers for calculating predetermined expenses have been improved, such as the cost of maintaining your car.

Some bugs from previous versions are also corrected, such as when there was no decimal part in the amounts in some cases, or when you wanted to select the destination of a transfer and a null value was obtained. In any case we have the changelog of the application to see everything new that has arrived, but the truth is that we are facing a very complete and powerful version of one of the most mature finance apps, with more than 18 years of experience behind it, with a version for GNU / Linux and other platforms, and with translation into 56 languages.

Website: Home Bank


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