When balancing lots use the split amount, not the value macOS/OSX is just not a nice ecosystem for classic desktop application developers who are not already established in a native crossplatform codebase.Bug 728875 - Back button does not work in QIF import assistantīug 797507 - GnuCash Splash screen may disappear before the main window appearsīug 798709 - Total(Period) column does not refresh period's value after update of the period in settings.a>īug 798904 - GnuCash on Windows opens a CMD window at startup.īug 798925 - Python bindings: "invalid unclassed pointer in cast to 'QofInstance'".īug 798944 - Program crashes when matching transactionsīug 798950 - Bug Report: Incorrect Currency Conversion and Provider Invoice Payment Recording I've watched a couple other software projects get talked into doing major work to make native OSX versions and thus far haven't ever seen one turn out to be anything more then highly regrettable in the long run. Furthermore just like Linux there are ways to already run EPIM on macOS which really means the majority of users interested in using EPIM on macOS/Linux/BSD are already doing so. macOS has many highly established competing products and services and a small user base. I recommend this path as it is highly unlikely that their will be a macOS version of EPIM as it would likely wind up being a horrible time:payoff ratio for the developers. My main work computer is now Manjaro Linux which EPIM works with no issues or extra setup didn't even have to install wineHQ since it came per-installed on the OS. Though recently someone else on the forum said they couldn't get it to work, probably just needs a little extra config I forgot about when I first set it up. I finally got rid of my mac not long ago thankfully couldn't be happy with it gone, but I was able to run EPIM just fine under WineHQ on 10.11. Please consider making EPIM available for MAC OS. Remco wrote:Im working with much pleasure with EPIM on Windows.
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