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[pkgsrc/trunk]: pkgsrc/finance/gnucash Update DESCR, not devel version any lo...



details:   https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/pkgsrc/rev/eecd50e19a67
branches:  trunk
changeset: 516174:eecd50e19a67
user:      wiz <wiz%pkgsrc.org@localhost>
date:      Sun Jul 16 08:45:33 2006 +0000

description:
Update DESCR, not devel version any longer. Noted by mjl.

diffstat:

 finance/gnucash/DESCR |  52 +++++++++++++++++++-------------------------------
 1 files changed, 20 insertions(+), 32 deletions(-)

diffs (74 lines):

diff -r 7ae8d7546245 -r eecd50e19a67 finance/gnucash/DESCR
--- a/finance/gnucash/DESCR     Sun Jul 16 07:30:45 2006 +0000
+++ b/finance/gnucash/DESCR     Sun Jul 16 08:45:33 2006 +0000
@@ -1,38 +1,27 @@
-NOTE: THIS IS A DEVELOPMENT RELEASE!!! THIS VERSION HAS NOT
-BEEN TESTED PROPERLY AND MAY DO ABSOLUTELY ANYTHING!
-
-USE AT YOUR OWN RISK (AND KEEP *LOTS* OF BACKUPS)
-
-See the pkgsrc/finance/gnucash package for the stable version.
+GnuCash is a personal finance manager. A check-book like register
+GUI allows you to enter and track bank accounts, stocks, income
+and even currency trades. A full set of reports allow you to see
+the state of your finances. The interface is designed to be simple
+and easy to use, but is backed with double-entry accounting principles
+to ensure balanced books.  Features include:
 
-GnuCash is a personal finance manager. A check-book like register GUI
-allows you to enter and track bank accounts, stocks, income and even
-currency trades. A full set of reports allow you to see the state of
-your finances. The interface is designed to be simple and easy to use,
-but is backed with double-entry accounting principles to ensure
-balanced books.
-
-Features include:
-
-  - An easy-to-use interface.  If you can use the
-    register in the back of your checkbook, you
-    can use GnuCash.  Type directly into the register,
-    tab between fields, and use quick-fill to
-    automatically complete the transaction.
-    The interface is customizable from within the
-    application itself (no editing config files :) )
+  - An easy-to-use interface.  If you can use the register in the
+    back of your checkbook, you can use GnuCash.  Type directly
+    into the register, tab between fields, and use quick-fill to
+    automatically complete the transaction.  The interface is
+    customizable from within the application itself (no editing
+    config files :) )
   - Scheduled Transactions
   - Mortgage & Loan Repayment Druid
   - Small Business Accounting Features
   - OFX Import
   - HBCI Support
   - Quicken File Import
-  - Reconcile window  with running reconciled
-    and cleared balances makes reconciliation easy.
+  - Reconcile window  with running reconciled and cleared balances
+    makes reconciliation easy.
   - Stock/Mutual Fund Portfolios
-  - Get Stock & Mutual Fund quotes from various web sites,
-    update portfolio automatically (more funds being added
-    regularly).
+  - Get Stock & Mutual Fund quotes from various web sites, update
+    portfolio automatically (more funds being added regularly).
   - Reports
   - Multiple Currencies & Currency Trading
   - New Multi-Currency Transaction Handling
@@ -43,11 +32,10 @@
   - General Ledger
   - Written in C with embedded scheme support via Guile.
   - File access is locked in a network-safe fashion, preventing
-    accidental damage if several users attempt to access the
-    same file, even if the file is NFS-mounted.
-  - Provides a byte-stream format, which allows accounts and
-    account groups to be transmitted to other processes
-    via pipes or sockets.
+    accidental damage if several users attempt to access the same
+    file, even if the file is NFS-mounted.
+  - Provides a byte-stream format, which allows accounts and account
+    groups to be transmitted to other processes via pipes or sockets.
   - International date handling, many different translations.
   - New User Manual and Help
   - Redesigned Menus



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