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Based on our record, Public.com should be more popular than HomeBank. It has been mentiond 47 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Another app that works pretty well is the free one called HomeBank available at: http://homebank.free.fr/ It only works on desktop or laptop computers - Windows, Mac, and Linux. Source: about 1 year ago
I tried to download and try Homebank (http://homebank.free.fr/) but Microsoft Defender SmartScreen through a fit due to "unknown publisher" and in virustotal the installer was flagged by 3 vendors (Bkav Pro, Gridinsoft (no cloud),Elastic) Probably false positives as it seems to be open source, but not sure if I want to risk it. Source: about 1 year ago
I use HomeBank [1] because I find the UI a lot simpler than GnuCash and importing mostly just works, with pretty good automatic category assignment that lets you use regular expressions. The only quirk is that one of my accounts uses a non-standard ordering for its csv file which needs fixing before HomeBank will accept it since the import UI is limited. I also find that it is useful to track the database file... - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
I used to use HomeBank (http://homebank.free.fr), now just a LibreOffice spreadsheet. I think for personal finances, it's perfectly fine to just record monthly total expenses as a bulk sum, for each account. Unless 'something's off' (i.e. My family has spent too little or too much) it's okay to not know all the expense items. - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
What is a good desktop-first budgeting application? I've been using Homebank[1] for a few years now but I'm open to suggestions. [1]: http://homebank.free.fr/. - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
Another vote for treasuries… they’re paying 5.4% atm! I found the treasury.gov site to be super clunky and opted to buy my treasuries (6m short-terms) through Public. It’s been nice to drip any extra money here and there and it definitely adds up fast. Source: about 1 year ago
HL allow you to buy bonds, and public.com is another major site. Source: over 1 year ago
Follow the Public.com community guidelines found here - Failure to comply with these guidelines may result in a temporary or permanent ban. Source: over 1 year ago
Unfortunately, public.com is region locked to the USA. Its unavailable in my country, so I'm asking for an alternative. Because Glizzlord has been saying that other trading platforms have bad business models and or steal information and sell it, I'm afraid to pick one on my own. Could the interested in stocks here suggest me a platform to start on? Source: over 1 year ago
Public.com is an app based brokerage- Open To the Public Investments, Inc, that has existed under numerous names for twenty years or so. Public uses Apex for it's clearing house, they put GME and others onto PCO as a result, during the sneeze. They were, purportedly angry about it. They also stepped back from PFOF as of 2/16/21.... Just after the sneeze. And probably just to get out from the shitstorm of hate... Source: over 1 year ago
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