Versions:

  • 5.10
  • 5.9.7
  • 5.9.5
  • 5.9.4
  • 5.9.2
  • 5.8.6
  • 5.8.5
  • 5.8.3
  • 5.8.2
  • 5.8.1
  • 5.7.4
  • 5.6.5
  • 5.6.4
  • 5.6.1
  • 5.5.6

HomeBank is an open-source personal finance manager created by Maxime DOYEN that helps users track income, expenses, budgets and accounts through a unified desktop interface. Currently at version 5.10 and refined across fifteen major releases, the application targets individuals who want detailed control over daily and monthly cash-flow without recurring subscription costs. Built-in filtering tools parse imported bank statements in formats such as OFX, QIF and CSV, automatically categorising transactions and flagging duplicates, while dynamic charts and reports visualise spending patterns by payee, category or time period. Users can set up unlimited accounts in any currency, schedule recurring transfers, and assign budgets that alert when limits are approached, making the program suitable for households, freelancers and small clubs that need to monitor shared funds. The cross-platform codebase compiles natively on Linux, Windows, FreeBSD and macOS, so the same ledger file can be carried on a USB stick and opened unchanged on different operating systems. Because data is stored in a standard XML file, owners retain full portability and can encrypt the ledger with GPG for extra privacy. HomeBank is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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