Cosmic Money is a simple and intuitive personal finance manager for the Cosmic desktop environment.
Designed to help you keep track of your finances, Cosmic Money allows you to manage accounts and transactions, view summaries, and monitor balances.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Account Management: Create and manage multiple financial accounts.
- Transaction Management: Add, view, and edit transactions with support for custom categories.
- Account Balance: Automatically calculate each account’s balance based on transactions.
- Minimalist Interface: A clean and simple design, perfectly integrated with the Cosmic desktop environment.
- Suggested settings to help you get started using the software.
- Import (JSON format) and export.
- Internationalization support.
Website: github.com/francesco-gaglione/cosmic-money
Support:
Developer: Francesco Pio Gaglione
License: GNU General Public License v3.0

Cosmic Money is written in Rust. Learn Rust with our recommended free books and free tutorials
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