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Website: http://www.gnucash.org/

GnuCash é um software de gestão de finanças, para uso pessoal ou empresas. É usado principalmente no ambiente operacional Linux, mas é também um software multiplaforma, podendo ser instalado em ambiente Windows e Macintosh, assim como em múltiplas línguas. O GnuCash é suficientemente versátil para manter o controle das suas informações financeiras, das mais simples às mais complexas. É um dos poucos softwares que trabalham com as principais moedas e o único programa de código aberto do tipo. More information...

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