HomeBank

Free software for managing personal accounting From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

HomeBank is a personal accounting software package that runs on BSD Unix, Linux, Windows, macOS (via MacPorts[2] or Homebrew[3]) and AmigaOS.[4][5][6]

DeveloperMaxime Doyen
Initial release1995; 31 years ago (1995)
Stable release
5.9.7[1] Edit this on Wikidata / 26 December 2025
Written inC, GTK
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HomeBank
DeveloperMaxime Doyen
Initial release1995; 31 years ago (1995)
Stable release
5.9.7[1] Edit this on Wikidata / 26 December 2025
Written inC, GTK
EngineGTK
Operating systemLinux, Windows, macOS
Available in56 languages
List of languages
multilingual
TypeAccounting software
LicenseGPL-2.0-or-later
Websitehttps://www.gethomebank.org
Repositoryhttps://code.launchpad.net/~mdoyen/homebank/5.9.x
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Released under version 2 or later of the GNU General Public License, HomeBank is free software alternative to popular commercial personal banking offerings.[7] HomeBank can be found in the software repositories of Linux distributions such as Fedora,[8] Ubuntu[9] and Linux Mint.[10] HomeBank is now available as a Flatpak for Linux.[11]

Unlike the more complicated alternatives to HomeBank, you don't have to learn double-entry bookkeeping to use HomeBank.[12]

History

Development of HomeBank began in 1995 on Amiga. Stable version 1.0 was released in January 1998 as shareware. In May 2003, version 3.0 was released as free software and a full rewrite was started using the C language and the Gtk+ library. Version 3.2 was released in September 2006 on Linux. As of August 2007, HomeBank was made available on macOS. In May 2008, version 3.8 was also released on Microsoft Windows.[13][14]

Features summary

  • Import and export of QIF & CSV files. Import OFX files.[15]
  • Transfers between: bank, cash, goods, credit card & debts filtered by date, amount, type, etc.[16]
  • Breakdown of transactions: distribute a transaction over several expense categories.[16]
  • Generation of general reports, pie charts, line charts, vehicle costs, etc.[17]

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