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My credit union recently shut down their in-house personal finance management site because it was too much work to maintain and they don't see it as competitive with freely available sites like mint.com.

Now, I'm looking for something to switch to and I'm curious what software the community here uses to manage their personal finances.

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[โ€“] [email protected] 3 points 4 years ago (1 children)

GNU Cash is pretty confusing and it runs pretty slow on my computer. It has a learning curve and probably hundreds of features which less than 1% of its userbase actually use.

But I have found that it's flexible enough to do most things I want, and I can write python scripts to automate stuff, so I think it's good enough for anything despite its flaws