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Over a spreadsheet is an easy sell - dual-entry accounting is an absolute revelation. Over the many good GUI dual-entry accounting programs, I'm not so sure.
Well something like quickbooks its much more transparent and Ledger isn't constantly trying to upsell you some service :-) Agreed on the spreadsheet, its balance checking is really the key feature here that spreadsheets don't do. The simplicity of simple text files means you don't have to worry about your files not being readable by a future you. Which is not the case of every 'gui' dual-entry accounting system to da…
> Seriously, pick any system you could have used in
> 2000 and figure out if you can read its files now
Back then I used Gnucash. It's simple XML, and I wrote some Perl to pull a report on it recently. MoneyDance, which I use now, seems to have some kind of binary format, but will export XML, CSV, etc etc...