I have recently switched to HomeBank due to its quality, simplicity, and existence on Ubuntu.
However, this issue is a major problem for me. I believe that your assumption that the majority of people would not use this feature is entirely incorrect. For me, this is a serious issue---much more serious than "toilet paper vs carrots." I pay a home health aid and, for legal reasons, I need to keep track of her wages. However, most of the time I include grocery money in the check that I give her, since she buys my groceries. Without splitting the check, I cannot keep track of her wages versus my grocery spending and reconcile my account without a large hassle.
Why are you so against this feature? This *is* hurting your user base, whether you think so or not. Otherwise, I have been more than happy with HomeBank.
I have recently switched to HomeBank due to its quality, simplicity, and existence on Ubuntu.
However, this issue is a major problem for me. I believe that your assumption that the majority of people would not use this feature is entirely incorrect. For me, this is a serious issue---much more serious than "toilet paper vs carrots." I pay a home health aid and, for legal reasons, I need to keep track of her wages. However, most of the time I include grocery money in the check that I give her, since she buys my groceries. Without splitting the check, I cannot keep track of her wages versus my grocery spending and reconcile my account without a large hassle.
Why are you so against this feature? This *is* hurting your user base, whether you think so or not. Otherwise, I have been more than happy with HomeBank.