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I just wanted to compare FOSS Linux budgeting software
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I just installed Firefly yesterday, and I can say that the docker compose setup was easy. I've got no real opinions yet, just wanted to mention this for OP in case he reads your experience as it being easier. I imagine they're both easy.
I'm curious, when you say you stopped importing, does that mean you were getting info from your banks, and stopped doing that? Why did you stop? My next step was to set up the automated importer for Firefly.
I never set up the actual bank sync, I think what I did was basically a CSV export and then import, rather than the bank sync.
But it's been about a year so not remembering exactly how the import was.
Got it. Thanks.