Today I was sitting on our patio when I noticed a humming sound. I thought it was a wasp and given the sound it seemed to be a pretty big one. But I could not spot anything. The sound disappeared
It’s just a matter of selecting the right search terms
Once more, I wanted to push a small change to a Git repository to which the owner gave me write access. This repo is currently the only one for me, for which I need to use https as transport protocol
KMyMoney 5.0.8 released
The KMyMoney development team today announces the immediate availability of version 5.0.8 of its open source Personal Finance Manager. Despite even more testing we understand that some bugs may have slipped past our best efforts. If you find one of
New KMyMoney features ahead
You might be wondering what is going on in the KMyMoney development department. Here are some insights of what has happened in the background at least on my end. During the last few months I was working on an experiment
KMyMoney 5.0.7 released
The KMyMoney development team today announces the immediate availability of version 5.0.7 of its open source Personal Finance Manager. This release becomes necessary due to the new regulations of the PSD2 which affects the online banking availability for German users.
AqBanking and certificates
It has always been a mystery to me, why the AqBanking/Gwenhywfar library used for online banking in KMyMoney complains about the validity of certificates because it cannot check the signer when all other software on my system has no problem
KMyMoney 5.0.6 released
The KMyMoney development team today announces the immediate availability of version 5.0.6 of its open source Personal Finance Manager. Another maintenance release is ready: KMyMoney 5.0.6 comes with some important bugfixes. As usual, problems have been reported by our users
KMyMoney 5.0.5 released
The KMyMoney development team today announces the immediate availability of version 5.0.5 of its open source Personal Finance Manager. After three months it is now ready: KMyMoney 5.0.5 comes with some important bugfixes. As usual, problems have been reported by
Ebbelwoi statement
Since most of the posts here are about IT it is now time to present a first post about Ebbelwoi. And since a picture says more than 1000 words here it is:
International number formats
KMyMoney as a financial application deals with numbers a lot. As a KDE application, it supports internationalization (or i18n for short) from the very beginning. For accuracy reasons it has internal checks to verify the numbers a user can enter.