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YNAB (You Need a Budget)

Current version.

Application Details:

Version: 4.3.x
License: Retail
URL: http://www.youneedabudget.com/
Votes: 0
Latest Rating: Platinum
Latest Wine Version Tested: 6.7

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What works

  • Creating a new budget
  • Walkthrough at installation
  • Editing the budget
  • Synchronizing with dropbox
  • Synchronizing via WI-FI
  • Showing reports about your budget
  • Creating new accounts
  • Switching budgets
  • Tooltips for notes
  • showing all accounts
  • creating/editing scheduled transactions
  • updating YNAB after a new minor version comes out
  • adding transactions
  • reconciling
  • Creating a new budget

What does not

N/A

Workarounds

What was not tested

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Hardware tested

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Additional Comments

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Operating systemTest dateWine versionInstalls?Runs?Used
Workaround?
RatingSubmitter
ShowArch Linux x86_64May 06 20216.7Yes Yes NoPlatinumcorubba 
ShowUbuntu 18.04 "Bionic" amd64 (+variants like Kubuntu)Jun 07 20183.9Yes Yes NoPlatinumWolfram Sobotta 
CurrentUbuntu 15.10 "Wily" amd64 (+ variants like Kubuntu)Apr 06 20161.9.7Yes Yes NoPlatinumWolfram Sobotta 
ShowUbuntu 14.10 "Utopic" amd64 (+ variants like Kubuntu)Mar 09 20151.7.34Yes Yes NoPlatinumWolfram Sobotta 
ShowFedora 20 x86_64Jan 16 20141.7.8Yes Yes NoSilveran anonymous user 

Known Bugs

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HowTo / Notes

How-to synchronize with Dropbox

The preferred way:

I have Dropbox for Linux installed. Instead of futzing with getting it to think I had Dropbox installed in "windows", I just told YNAB to store its Local Budgets in C:\users\MYUSER\My Documents\Dropbox\YNAB. My Documents is conveniently a sym-link to /home/MYUSER and my Dropbox folder is /home/MYUSER/Dropbox. Works like a charm. Tested with the iOS mobile app.
Black Screen instead of YNAB

Sometime it happens that YNAB comes up only with a black screen. It seems that your graphics card doesn't support fully OpenGL - you will need to disable it like this:

env LIBGL_ALWAYS_SOFTWARE=1 WINEPREFIX="/home/USERNAME/.wine_YNAB4" wine C:\\Program\ Files\\YNAB\ 4\\YNAB\ 4.exe

Comments

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Unable to sync over Wifi
by Marcus Aurelius on Monday March 1st 2021, 13:39
When trying to do a wifi sync getting this output:


01a0:fixme:wininet:InternetSetOptionW INTERNET_OPTION_SEND/RECEIVE_TIMEOUT/DATA_SEND_TIMEOUT 30000
01a4:fixme:wininet:InternetSetOptionW INTERNET_OPTION_SEND/RECEIVE_TIMEOUT/DATA_SEND_TIMEOUT 30000
0024:fixme:file:server_get_file_info Unsupported info class 12
0024:fixme:file:server_get_file_info Unsupported info class 12
RE: Unable to sync over Wifi
by Marcus Aurelius on Monday March 1st 2021, 16:44
This is not a Wine issue, Please disregard
Issues with newer wine
by Dan Schmidt on Monday January 23rd 2017, 23:00
I had to revert to plain vanilla 1.6 Ubuntu 16.04 wine. I tried 1.8.6 and newer versions - they gave me a certificate error right before crashing YNAB. I know I should file a bug, but don't have time right now.
Dropbox sync...
by David Breakey on Tuesday July 22nd 2014, 13:13
This comment is meant for people who might not necessarily be "Linux-literate" That said, I'm still assuming some basic Linux proficiency (otherwise you probably don't have YNAB set up under Wine anyway).

I'm also assuming you already have Dropbox and YNAB set up; just not linked together.

Anyone who wants to sync this across devices should use Dropbox synchronization, obviously.

Rather than using the "built-in" method, I'd recommend using the native Linux Dropbox client instead and just instructing YNAB to use a folder within your Dropbox folder structure, via the Z:\ drive, as mentioned by another tester. EG: Z:\home\user\Documents\Dropbox\YNAB, which would map to /home/user/Documents/Dropbox/YNAB under Linux. Or wherever you prefer.

*DO NOT* enable Dropbox within YNAB...while that *works* the wizard will pull in a *bunch* of dependencies you just *don't* need (sure, it'll *work*, but do you really *want* to run *two* copies of the Dropbox client for this? I don't, and it isn't necessary anyway...so let's take advantage of the fact you probably are using the Linux client already).

Do this first, then make sure Dropbox is properly set up on your Android or iOS device (yes, you can do it out of order, but this is easier).

THEN install YNAB on your device and just have it search for the proper files via it's Dropbox integration, and you're all set.

Hopefully that'll be useful to anyone doing a Google search :-)
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