Most linux distributions come bundled with a version of GnuCash, though it's not always the most recent version and it may not have been installed by default. Still it is recommended to use the GnuCashversion that comes with your distribution. Below are ways to install GnuCashon some of the more popular distributions: 1. Fedora: Fedora users can install GnuCashthrough System-Administration-Add/Remove So. Download the latest version of GnuCash for Mac. Personal accounting for small businesses. If you do not know how much money you spend during the month, then. GnuCash is personal and small-business financial-accounting software, freely licensed under the GNU GPL and available for GNU/Linux, BSD, Solaris, Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows. Designed to be easy to use, yet powerful and flexible, GnuCash allows you to track bank accounts, stocks, income and expenses.
MacOS is an operating system developed by Apple Computer for Mac computers. It has been known variously over the years as 'Mac OS X,' 'OS X,' and the current 'macOS.' When discussing the system in general, 'macOS' will be used; for references to specific versions of macOS, the form in use for that version will be used whenever possible.
Gnucash-Intel-3.8, Gnucash-Intel-2.6.21 and; Gnucash-PPC-2.6.21 are now available as binary downloads from the Gnucash project at Sourceforge. Release notes are included in the disk-image. Important GnuCash 2.6.21 is the last version that supports OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion) and earlier, and is the last version that will run on PowerPC Macs.
How to get GnuCash for macOS
- Download: Old Stable release and
- Download: Latest versions for historical operating systems including PowerPC Macs.
- Release notes
- are included in the disk-image.
For virtually all users it is more appropriate to download the binary rather than to use the procedure described here.More instructions at MacOS Installation.
MacOS-specific instructions and tips for using GnuCash
- Configuration Diagrams - MacOS shows where GnuCash puts configuration files within the MacOS directory structure. See also Configuration Locations for information applicable to all operating systems.
Developing macOS versions of GnuCash
- MacOS/Quartz, mostly about compiling GnuCash to run on the native 'Quartz' UI of macOS.
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