Akaunting

Akaunting

Akaunting Akaunting is a web-based finance tool that combines everyday budgeting with small-business style features. At its core, it is free and open source, and because it runs in a browser, it doesn’t matter whether it is installed on a home server, a small office machine, or used through the official cloud service. The system is modular, so extra functions can be added through extensions when they are needed, but the base platform is already complete enough for most day-to-day tasks. Everyday

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KMyMoney

KMyMoney KMyMoney is an open-source personal finance manager developed under the KDE project. It is designed to provide accuracy and reliability while keeping the interface approachable for household use. The software follows accounting principles and offers a stable platform for long-term financial tracking. With continuous community support, KMyMoney is one of the most mature open-source alternatives for desktop finance management. Everyday use

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Firefly III

Firefly III Firefly III is an open-source self-hosted finance manager that focuses on privacy, flexibility, and modern budgeting. It is designed as a web application, making it accessible through any browser once installed on a server, NAS, or Docker container. Unlike traditional desktop tools, Firefly III offers a clean, responsive interface and advanced features without relying on external cloud providers. Everyday use

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HomeBank

HomeBank HomeBank is one of those programs that has quietly been around for years. It’s open source, completely free, and built for people who just want to track where their money goes without paying for big-name accounting suites. It doesn’t look overcomplicated, and that’s part of its charm — the focus is on being quick, light, and practical. Everyday use

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Money Manager Ex (MMEX)

Money Manager Ex (MMEX) Money Manager Ex (MMEX) is an open-source finance manager created to keep everyday budgeting simple and reliable. It avoids unnecessary complexity while covering all core features needed for household accounting. The program has been actively maintained for many years, which makes it one of the most stable free alternatives to commercial products. Everyday use

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GnuCash

GnuCash There’s a reason GnuCash keeps popping up in recommendations after all these years. It’s free, open-source and, unlike most “budget” apps, it actually behaves like real accounting software. For some people that’s exactly the point — they want something that doesn’t cut corners, even if it takes a little time to learn. It’s built around double-entry bookkeeping, the same method used by businesses, so every transaction has a matching entry and the numbers always balance. At first this feel

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