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JMoney RCP OR JMoney is a personal finance (accounting) manager written in Java.



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JMoney RCP

JMoney RCP is a personal finance (accounting) manager written in Java. It is built using the Eclipse RCP and can be extended using plug-ins. If you wish your accounts program could do something that it cannot then download JMoney RCP and write a plugin.

JMoney RCP is a complete rewrite of the old Swing application. A lot of changes have been made and therefore JMoney RCP might not be very stable yet.

JMoney plug-ins

No accounting program can hope to include all the features required by users. Attempts to provide features required by users usually result in a bloated and difficult to maintain program. Some users are happy with most features of an accounting program but have specialized requirements that prevent them from using most accounting programs. Some users have data stored in existing databases and wish to leave the data in the database and have an accounting program that can work with the data. Users may have additional data that they want to store with each account, category or entry. JMoney addresses all of these requirements and more through its support for plug-ins.

In order to support plug-ins, JMoney is being re-written to run on top of the Eclipse 3.1 Rich Client. The full power of the Eclipse plug-in framework makes the JMoney finance manager a powerful extensible accounting framework. In addition to all the usual extension points provided by Eclipse for adding views, menu items, actions etc., the JMoney framework provides extension points for extending the data model. Plug-ins can add new properties to accounts, transactions, categories, entries and any other class of object in the data model. Plug-ins can add new classes that are derived from existing classes in the data model. Plug-ins may add new base classes to the data model. The JMoney framework also allows plug-ins to be developed that implement a datastore. Users may thus chose to store their JMoney accounts in, for example, a local XML file, an SQL database, or even a mixture of different datastore types.

It is expected that a large number of plug-ins will be developed. Plug-ins are planned for graphs, reconciling, online banking (HBCI), etc.

If you are a developer and you would like try out the plugable JMoney then you will need to checkout the source code from CVS and build it.


JMoney (old version)

JMoney is a personal finance manager written in Java. It supports multiple accounts in different currencies, double entry banking, income/expense categories, various reports and Quicken file (QIF) exchange.

Languages currently supported are English, German, Italian, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Polish and Hungarian. If you want to translate JMoney into another language don't hesitate to contact us. JMoney is in development stage and may be buggy. If you find a bug please submit it to the bug tracker.

 http://jmoney.sourceforge.net/old/download.html  

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