An open source Bitcoin wallet management platform.
Designed from the ground up to provide the highest level of security
for heavily-invested Bitcoin users, while still maintaining a high degree
of usability and convenience. Its ease of use and advanced features make
it one of the most popular alternative Bitcoin clients.
CBB is a personal check book balancing utility for Unix/X.
CBB is intended to be an open, extensible program. It utilizes a
simple (tab delimited) data file format and is written entirely in
Tcl/Tk and Perl and contains no compiled code. It provides a simple
interface for users to add their own reports, graphs, and external
modules without having to modify any of the CBB source.
Expense is a very lightweight application to track your expenses,
much like you might expect to find on a PDA. It is built upon the
code found in Yen-ju Chen's excellent money.app tutorial.
I use Expense daily, but it still contains bugs.
LICENSE: GPL2 or later
fixc is a simple Financial Information eXchange (FIX) protocol console client.
fixc connects to remote host and sends out FIX messages it reads from local
scenario file.
FrontAccounting is a simple, but powerful, system for the
entire ERP chain and covers:
Purchase Orders
Goods Receivable Notes
Supplier Invoices/Credit Notes
Payments
Allocations
Accounts Payable
Items and Inventory
Stock
Manufacturing
Sales Orders
Customer Invoices/Credit Notes
Deposits
Allocations
Accounts Receivable
Among many others...
FrontAccounting is free and released under the GNU General
Public License.
Snipped from the README.
This is the docs module for GnuCash. The docs can be accessed
with the GnuCash help browser and if you are running a GNOME2
desktop be accessible from Yelp (the GNOME2 help browser).
OpenHBCI -- the first free client-side implementation of the HBCI
specification.
HBCI is a bank-independent homebanking standard used by many German
banks. This publicly available protocol describes communication,
authentification, encryption, and business transactions taking place
between a homebanking applications and a bank's server. OpenHBCI
provides an object oriented library implementing the current
client-side HBCI specification. The library is written in C++, with C
wrappers also available. OpenHBCI provides the application programmer
with a high-level abstraction of almost all business transactions, so
that all HBCI details are totally encapsulated and do not need to be
bothered with.
HomeBank is the free software you have always wanted to manage your
personal accounts at home. The main concept is to be light, simple and
very easy to use. It brings you many features that allow you to analyze
your finances in a detailed way instantly and dynamically with powerful
report tools based on filtering and graphical charts.
Furthermore, HomeBank benefits from more than 10 years of users'
experiences and feedback as its development started in 1995 on Amiga
computers. It is now available on Amiga, GNU/Linux, and will probably be
available soon for Microsoft Windows and MacOS X systems as GTK+ exists
on them.
KtoBLZCheck is a library to check account numbers and bank codes of
German banks.
'Ledger' is a command-line accounting program, which uses a simple text file
as a ledger, yet provides powerful facilities for working with commodities,
accounts, transactions, etc. It will read Gnucash data files directly.
- Woody Carey
woodycarey@hotmail.com