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    Small application to manage Compiere/Adempiere Chart of Accounts file format. Creates and modifies Accounting import files needed for client setup.
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    HomeBank

    HomeBank

    Free, easy, personal accounting for everyone

    «HomeBank» is the software you have always wanted to manage your personal accounts. It brings you many features to analyze your finances in a detailed way instantly and dynamically with powerfull report tools based on filtering and graphical charts.
    Downloads: 20 This Week
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    Cash Flow

    Cash Flow

    Personal finance app to keep track of cash, income, expense and budget

    Cash Flow is a simple personal finance app that keeps track of your monthly income and expense by categories. You can add reminders of upcoming credit card payments. View your account balances at a glance to quickly make sure you have enough money in each account. Start with as little as one month of transactions from a bank. Cash Flow supports checking, savings, credit cards, and cash expense accounts. Cash Flow stores data in text files. The fields in a transaction are colorized...
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    A toolkit for reading, writing, editing and converting files in the dutch CLIEOP03 banking format
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    jGnucashLib

    Alternative Gnucash implementation

    SEEKING NEW MAINTAINER. Java-library for manipulating the file-format of the gnucash open source accounting-software. Usable to automate accounting-tasks using e.g. HBCI or invoice-parsing or to simplify the preparation of your taxes. Contains a portable gnucash-viewer/editor.
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    eele es un editor de cuentas generales en formato XML para las entidades locales españolas obligadas a la rendición telemática de cuentas mediante la plataforma http://rendiciondecuentas.es.
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    Peersite is a suite of components (servlets, tag libraries, java classes etc) for creating and managing social market network web-applications: that is, a social network with added market functionality, for example using pseudo-currencies.
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    JAccount is a Java personnal account manager (actually only in french). Fonctions : Import bank data in csv format, Category Analyze between two dates or by month with historic analyze. Category & configuration editor integreted.
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