Opale is a very simple, easy to use, personal bank account manager for KOffice and KDE. The simplicity of the software is its greatest attribute.
Opale does not provide features that you can find in lot of other applications (such as Skrooge, GnuCash, and MS Money).
The software is released under an open source license.
Key Features
- Bank reconciliation.
- Financial planning manager.
- Concentrates on estimating your cash / treasury so that you can make informed decisions
- Repeat records lets you enter transactions that occur on a periodic basis.
- Define patterns which are pre-filled entries.
- Graphs.
- Pie Charts.
Website: www.freehackers.org/Opale
Support: Manual
Developer: Thomas Capricelli
License: GNU General Public License v2.0

Opale is written in C++. Learn C++ with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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