Description: Eqonomize! is a personal accounting software, with focus on efficiency and ease of use for the small household economy. Eqonomize! provides a complete solution, with bookkeeping by double entry and support for scheduled recurring transactions, security investments, and budgeting. It gives a clear overview of past and present transactions, and development of incomes and expenses, with descriptive tables and charts, as well as an approximation of future account values.Last changelog:
This is the first version using KDE4. It also includes some new translations and bug fixes, among others a long awaited fix for the bug that caused Eqonomize! to not start when loading some files.
first, depending on your distribution, make sure you've installed all kde devel and cmake packages.
then download the source tarball (eqonomize-0.6.tar.gz) and type the following in your console (from die directory where you're tarball is):
tar xzvf eqonomize-0.6.tar.gz
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
make
make install (run this as root)
regards
Hello,
I really like this software, however when I try to compile it on KDE 3.5.7 it complains about some KDE4 component, which is not there.
Can you provide the previous version that works on KDE3?
Thanks.
Oliwer
Thanks for the Qt3 version.
I am using KDE in business environment and two very important features are not working: SAMBA shares browsing craches Konqueror/Dolphin as of KDE4.1 and printing functionality is quite limited. Maybe when 4.2 is launched I will switch to it. Slackware developer hasn't switched to KDE4 yet, so I guess he has good reasons not to do it yet.
Oliwer
If it suits you better to use KDE3 as your desktop environment there really is no reason to upgrade, but it should normally not be any problem to install some KDE/Qt 4 libraries/applications alongside.
Hi,
I recently installed Suse 11.1 x86_64 on my home PC and wanted to install your software there. The Cmake returned an error during configuration saying it cannot find KDE4Internal dirs.
Could you correct the Cmake files so they work on 64 bit systems with KDE4?
That would be great.
Thanks in advance!
Oliwer
Ratings & Comments
14 Comments
Hi ! i made a package rpm of eqonomize for Mandriva 2009, until commited to mandriva's servers may be added it here ? Dimitri
the rpm is here: http://www.mediafire.com/file/efxmxz7je5b/eqonomize-0.6-1mdv2009.0.i586.rpm
Hej! I like eqonomize and use it nearly every day. Keep on the good work! Thank you very much! Tack så mycket!
hi ! i'd like to try the programme but i dont know how to compile it
first, depending on your distribution, make sure you've installed all kde devel and cmake packages. then download the source tarball (eqonomize-0.6.tar.gz) and type the following in your console (from die directory where you're tarball is): tar xzvf eqonomize-0.6.tar.gz mkdir build cd build cmake .. make make install (run this as root) regards
Thanks a lot , it works fine also i asked for a package for my distribution (Mandriva 2009.0) https://qa.mandriva.com/show_bug.cgi?id=47025
It is realy neat application and I'd like to ask if there is an straigth forward way to compile and run this application for XP Thanks
Hello, I really like this software, however when I try to compile it on KDE 3.5.7 it complains about some KDE4 component, which is not there. Can you provide the previous version that works on KDE3? Thanks. Oliwer
Perhaps it is time for you to update to KDE 4.1 (or even better: Gnome). Otherwise a deprecated version using KDE/QT 3 is available here: http://downloads.sourceforge.net/eqonomize/eqonomize-0.5.1.tar.gz?download.
Thanks for the Qt3 version. I am using KDE in business environment and two very important features are not working: SAMBA shares browsing craches Konqueror/Dolphin as of KDE4.1 and printing functionality is quite limited. Maybe when 4.2 is launched I will switch to it. Slackware developer hasn't switched to KDE4 yet, so I guess he has good reasons not to do it yet. Oliwer
If it suits you better to use KDE3 as your desktop environment there really is no reason to upgrade, but it should normally not be any problem to install some KDE/Qt 4 libraries/applications alongside.
Hi, I recently installed Suse 11.1 x86_64 on my home PC and wanted to install your software there. The Cmake returned an error during configuration saying it cannot find KDE4Internal dirs. Could you correct the Cmake files so they work on 64 bit systems with KDE4? That would be great. Thanks in advance! Oliwer
simple, intuitive, works. thanks for bringing it to kde4.
great job...simple and enough