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Free Accounting Software

Language: TypeScript

#16 in Electron
#85 in JavaScript
#16 in React
#4 in Vue.js
ERPNEXT have accounting module package as standalone books https://github.com/frappe/books
We have been working on a FOSS desktop based alternative to GNU Cash with a modern UI for the past couple of years: Frappe Books

- https://frappebooks.com

- https://github.com/frappe/books

Do check it out!

If you are looking for a modern free desktop accounting platform check out FrappeBooks - https://github.com/frappe/books. Version 1.0 is round the corner.
Sequence has interesting applications for longer-term work I'm on, and/but I'm Baader-Meinhoffing [0] re more-immediate small-biz accounting ledger needs: I spent a good chunk of yesterday in gnu-cash and Frappe books [1] working to import/tag/script Chart of Accounts and transaction info from two banks while aiming to avoid (new-to-me) UI, code base, or Generally Accepted Accounting Principles rabbit holes.

Sequence is clearly an API and I ought stick with consumer packages @ immediate needs. I'll spin up the container to check it out in general; Please let me know if I'm mistaken / you recommend specifics it'd be helpful for me to check out and feed back on -

[0] - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cognitive_biases#Fre... [1] - https://github.com/frappe/books

looks like its electron.

https://github.com/frappe/books

or do you mean 'build' in some other way (like a technique or other tool)?