The Skrooge Team announces the availability of 1.99.75 version of its popular Personal Finances Manager based on KDE Frameworks. This is a Beta version intended for users willing to help us by testing the KF5 port before the final Release.
Based on KDE Frameworks 5
This is the first Skrooge version based on KDE Frameworks 5. As far as we could test, this version is stable and feature complete, however we encourage users to work on a copied version of their data should anything go wrong.
The Skrooge Team announces the release 1.12.0 version of its popular Personal Finances Manager based on KDE Frameworks.
This is the last version based on KDE4. From now on, we will base our developments on KDE Frameworks 5, with a first Release due shortly.
Changelog
I usually rework the Changelog to make it a bit more "Realease notice friendly", but this would delay even more this blog post, so here it is, raw from the Repositoy...
I've been quite silent on the Skrooge front, lately, time for a little update :)
New Website

The Skrooge Team announces the release 1.10.0 version of its popular Personal Finances Manager based on KDE Frameworks. Some highlights include:
- Several improvements on Microsoft Money files import
- Deferred credit card management
- Performance improvements

The Skrooge team is pleased to announce the release 1.8.0 of its popular personal finances management application. Some Highlights include :
The Skrooge team is pleased to announce the release 1.7.1 of its popular personal finances management application.

The Skrooge team is pleased to announce the release 1.5.1 of its popular personal finances management application. The attentive reader will notice that there is no annoucement for version 1.5.0... This is because I was too slow to make it before Stephane published a new version
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This new version's highlights contains :
I'm using Microsoft Office quite a lot at work, and I must confess it is a very efficient. Not only because I'm used to it, but also because it allows creating nice looking content extremely fast, and is feature wise more complete than its competitors. That being said, Office remains a closed product, without proper support for Open Document Formats.