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I just wanted to compare FOSS Linux budgeting software
(sh.itjust.works)
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I think its budgeting features are lackluster, but I have highly enjoyed gnucash for tracking my expenses, incime & where everything goes.
It's all manual more or less, and you do double ledger accounting, so all the money is accounted for somewhere.
Seconding gnucash, there's modern stuff that's slicker but nothing that works better imo