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[ I'm posting this to these three lists because we specifically need expertise in these three areas. ] GnuCash is a program designed to manage personal finances (a la Quicken). We either already support, or have plans to support features like normal accounts, investment accounts, on-line banking, automatic brokerage account (stock) updates, etc. Currently GnuCash needs more good developers. Right now, the stable interface is Motif/Lesstif, but we are in the process of creating a GTK/GNOME interface, and we need people interested in working on this. Most critical at the moment is the development of a reasonable GNOME/GTK register. What we have now is a total hack built around a CList. Also, we've recently integrated Guile, and now we need to put it to work. For example, we want to add a Emacs-like "hook" system, an engine for handling key-bindings, etc. I haven't looked carefully yet, but the Emacs source is probably a good source of ideas if not actual code. More information is available at www.gnucash.org, and the mailing list is gnucash-devel@gnucash.org. GnuCash is covered under the terms of the Gnu Public License. For any familiar with the program Xacc, GnuCash is the continuation of that project. Thanks, and sorry for the interruption. -- Rob Browning <rlb@cs.utexas.edu> PGP=E80E0D04F521A094 532B97F5D64E3930