• @Olgratin_Magmatoe@lemmy.world
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      This is exactly the thing I’ve been looking for. It saves everything as a sqlite db, and has csv export options. So you’re not fucked over if you need to switch to something else. It’s compatible for linux/windows.

      And the import options seem pretty good too.

      Congrats, you’ve made me spend the whole day switching everything over to that lol.

      The only real issue is that one of my banks deals with more than one type of currency. So I’ve had to write a custom script to handle that. But all in all, this is a massive upgrade for me. Thank you for this recommendation.

    • @geography082@lemm.ee
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      It’s good to have other options. I wish the best to the project. I started using Actual yesterday. It’s amazing . It feels good not having to forcibly pay and have a good product community driven.

      • @asap@lemmy.world
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        420 hours ago

        Net worth and investment tracking goes in my spreadsheets, budgeting in Actual Budget.

    • @acockworkorange@mander.xyz
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      I’m guessing because this one is open. There are very few self hosted budgeting tools, and a lot of desktop ones. If I’m going through the trouble of self hosting one, it better be open source. I don’t want to get stuck with all my financial data in an app I don’t want to pay anymore or worse, goes out of business.

      If the open self hosted app doesn’t suit me, there’s GnuCash. A bit of a learning curve and less sexy, but it’s solid and got my finances stable through college.

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    2121 hours ago

    I’ll check it out! I have been using Firefly III.

    I think it’s good there are several projects that try to solve similar problems. It makes for such a diverse solution pool.

  • Ricky Rigatoni
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    -718 hours ago

    Why self host a web app that could have easily just been a regular progam.

    • @finestnothing@lemmy.world
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      1318 hours ago

      Control over your own data (if you mean regular program as cloud apps), or accessible on multiple devices and to different users if you mean an offline computer app

      • Ricky Rigatoni
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        -516 hours ago

        Different devices can be done with any program by putting the files on network storage.

        • @finestnothing@lemmy.world
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          316 hours ago

          Well yeah, assuming you can install it on all devices you would want to use, and that it lets you use network storage, and that the app doesn’t conflict with other apps using the same network storage. A lot of apps don’t have a specific app for Android, Apple, Linux, macos, and windows because that’s a lot to build and maintain. A deployed webapp works on any device with a browser, and you don’t need to configure every device to use the same networked storage.