YNAB4-64bit
bursar
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YNAB4-64bit
- Show HN: Paisa – Open-Source Personal Finance Manager
- Reporting... Come on...
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Some links for YNAB4
https://github.com/banesto/YNAB4-64bit will update your MacOS YNAB software to 64-bit
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Moved Back to YNAB4
YNAB4 is a 32-bit application running over Adobe AIR. That is no longer supported. I used this script and it automates everything for you. It downloads the latest version of YNAB4, installs Adobe AIR, installs YNAB4, and then converts it to 64-bit so it runs on latest version of MacOS.
- Is anyone else out there still using YNAB Classic (YNAB 4)?
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Rest in Peace, YNAB 4 budget. You were a dear friend and will be missed.
Here's the fix for 64-bit YNAB on the Mac: https://github.com/banesto/YNAB4-64bit
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Firefly III: A free and open-source finance manager
There is a script to patch YNAB 4 on macOS. You will need the old DMG (available on the internet) and your serial number. After this, you can archive all the binaries for more safety (AdobeAir, patched YNAB, etc.)
It's on GitHub: https://github.com/banesto/YNAB4-64bit/blob/main/install
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Updating the Adobe AIR runtime for YNAB4 for possible performance gains
As you will have learned from this sub, you can install YNAB4 on MacOS using this script: https://github.com/banesto/YNAB4-64bit
- Happily paid my $98.99 annual fee this morning
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YNAB 4 - Transferring from Windows 10 to Mac
Use this to install: https://github.com/banesto/YNAB4-64bit Install Dropbox (or better: Maestral)
bursar
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Show HN: Paisa – Open-Source Personal Finance Manager
One option I'd recommend for anyone working towards this is to use the SimpleFIN Bridge [0], which is basically an API wrapper around MX (a Plaid competitor) designed for personal use by the same people that make Budgeting with Buckets. Data security is definitely an issue, but I value having my transactions automatically imported more than I'm concerned about the risk of SimpleFIN being breached.
I've personally used SimpleFIN to provide automatic imports in my own personal, kind-of selfhostable personal finance tool [1].
[0] https://beta-bridge.simplefin.org/
[1] https://github.com/avirut/bursar
What are some alternatives?
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finance-dl - Tools for automatically downloading/scraping personal financial data.
api-docs-generator - Support repository: A script to generate the API documentation.
plaid2qif - Download financial transactions from Plaid as QIF files.
releases - Hosts official releases for Actual
Playwright - Playwright is a framework for Web Testing and Automation. It allows testing Chromium, Firefox and WebKit with a single API.
paisa - Paisa – Personal Finance Manager. https://paisa.fyi demo: https://demo.paisa.fyi
reckon - Flexibly import bank account CSV files into Ledger for command-line accounting
ofxgo - Golang library for querying and parsing OFX
debitum - free and libre IOU tracker for Android