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Moved Back to YNAB4
Thanks for this info. I’m not all that well versed in GitHub; why did you use that script instead of this one
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Is anyone else out there still using YNAB Classic (YNAB 4)?
You can download it from here. If you're using mac, you just use this as well! If for some reason that doesn't work, you can absolutely contact them and they will give you a functioning link, especially if you still have that email!
- YNAB 4 users: How do you type the letter F?
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Really wish YNAB had different subscription options
are you talking about the 32 bit 64 bit thing? If so, there is a script that you can install that will allow you to run YNAB 4 on a Mac. (I am not a Mac user just to be clear but this was shared in the old YNAB forums when it first started being an issue).
- fresh start on ynab 4
- Want to give YNAB 4 a go? Get a free license here - just enter your current email address!
- Does YNAB Classic work ok on IOS 16?
- Multi-Month View?
- YNAB - not sure if its worth it anymore
- iOS YNAB Companion Apps & YNAB 4
financier
- Financier – 100% offline budgeting web app
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App for multiple budgets
I have used financier.io for years and love it—especially the fact that I can have multiple budgets (one budget for all of my personal accounts, and a separate budget for those accounts I share with my partner). But as our financial lives get more and more complicated, it becomes more and more of a hassle to manually enter every transaction, so I am considering a switch to a budget app that will connect with my bank accounts and pull my transactions.
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[Guide] How to install Financier App on your homelab (Ubuntu Server)
#!/bin/bash apt-get update -y apt install nodejs -y apt install npm -y npm install --global yarn -y npm install -g n -y npm install -g pm2 -y apt-get install unzip -y n stable wget https://github.com/financier-io/financier/archive/refs/heads/main.zip unzip main.zip cd financier-main/ yarn yarn build npx browserslist@latest --update-db -y yarn docs pm2 start ~/financier-main/api/index.js pm2 save pm2 startup pm2 list ip a
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random expenses always pile up
Also not the person you asked. I use Financier, which is much like YNAB, but with fewer bells and whistles and MUCH cheaper ($15/year vs. $99, both $USD). The biggest difference is that Financier won't link to your bank accounts, but I find that manual entry works better for us anyway.
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Moved Back to YNAB4
If you like YNAB4 but want a web version financier.io is a good alternative. it can even import your YNAB4 data. But after that, new transaction do need to be added manually, there's no importing (even by like csv files or whatever).
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Local-First Web Development
I've been really happy with CouchDB + PouchDB at https://financier.io
You can do unique things like offer a trial period without syncing (database wholly in browser), which allows for ridiculously quick onboarding.
And the sync mechanism works so well. It's really cool how easy it is to implement a Google Docs-like sync mechanism with conflict resolution baked in.
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For those of you still on YNAB classic this is for you
So you recreated https://financier.io/ ?
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Can people give specific, practical examples of how ynab helps?
If you've got the method down, check out financier.io where it's basically a free YNAB clone.
- GRIP app alternatief
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Any tips for a savings mindset?
The price has really gone up, but financier.io has the same thing but free...
What are some alternatives?
YNAB4-64bit - Conversion tool to get YNAB4 working on 64bit macOS (Catalina and later)
myfin - Web frontend for the personal finances platform that'll help you budget, keep track of your income/spending and forecast your financial future.
application - Buckets Desktop Application
localfirstweb.dev - A list of various resources for local-first web development
plaid2text - Python Scripts to export Plaid transactions and transform them into Ledger or Beancount syntax formatted files.
budgetzero - Open-source, self-hosted, zero-based budgeting.
releases - Hosts official releases for Actual
actual - A local-first personal finance app
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