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KMyMoney is a Personal Finance Manager from KDE. It operates in a similar way to MS-Money. KMyMoney supports different account types, categorization of income and expenses, reconciliation of bank accounts, and QIF import/export.

Overview

Homepage of Application https://kmymoney.org
Authors and Developers Members List
Downloads Download Pages

Screenshots

Financial summary
Ledgers
Reports

See more screenshots!

Bugs

Here you can browse and submit bug reports

Obtaining help

Please refer to https://kmymoney.org/support.html

FAQs

The KMyMoney FAQ's page

Documentation

Read the online manual here.

Development

Information and resources for developers

Related Links

Media coverage:

  • 2018:
 https://linuxinsider.com/story/free-personal-finance-apps-you-can-take-to-the-bank-85693.html 
 https://www.thewindowsclub.com/kmymoney-personal-finance-manager
  • 2014
 https://www.linux.com/news/3-personal-finance-managers-linux-comparing-wxbanker-kmymoney-and-gnucash/
 http://bratgrrl.com/gnucash-vs-kmymoney-vs-moneydance/
  • 2005
 https://lwn.net/Articles/149383/
 https://lwn.net/Articles/153043/
 https://web.archive.org/web/20081011005610/http://www.downloadsquad.com/2005/08/09/a-brief-chat-with-the-kmymoney-team/
 https://web.archive.org/web/20070622052120/http://gnuman.com/software/kmymoney.html
 https://www.linux.com/articles/49400 (offline)

Some nice things users have said about KMyMoney:

Copyright and Licence

Copyright (c) Thomas Baumgart, 2005 Licensed under GNU Free Documentation License

Donations

The project currently has no costs, and therefore has not setup a unified way to collect donations. Each individual developer provides a way to receive donations, which will be used project-related or for leisure (which, in turn, helps the project. After all, a happy developer writes better code, right?).

Thomas Baumgart

Amazon wishlists (in different countries):


Alvaro Soliverez

Fernando Vilas

Cristian Oneț

Tony Bloomfield