Accountancy

Fruit Credits – keep plain text accounts

Fruit Credits is a double-entry accounting app based on the command-line tool hledger. It’s a quick and friendly way to log transactions and track your finances. And because it’s just a plain text file under the hood, you don’t need to worry about the developer abandoning this app, or selling your data.

Fruit Credits works perfectly on small screens, so it’s perfect for recording transactions when you’re out-and-about.

Fruit Credits is pre-release software. Data loss may occur. Not all features are implemented.

This is free and open source software.

Website: fruitcredits.dz4k.com
Support: Codeberg Code Repository
Developer: Deniz Akşimşek
License: GNU General Public License v3.0

Fruit Credits in action
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Fruit Credits is written in Vala. Learn Vala with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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