![]() ![]() You can select each one and register it to the server for syncing. Once you've setup your own server, load Actual and point it to your server, and your files show show up as local files. You can easily transition your data from the hosted version to the open-source version. We are changing from a centralized service to a decentralized one. With modern services like fly.io, it's easier than ever to deploy a server. We are moving to letting you host your own server. Please join! The slack instance will eventually be shut down. Existing issues from the releases repo will be migrated over. Support will go through github issues on the actual repo. Over time, the docs content on the website will be migrated to github and the website will be shut down as well. For now, the web app is the primary platform until we figure out a solution for this. Even though it requires little maintenance code-wise, deployment and code-signing is still a significant burden. It's unclear what will happen with the desktop app. Eventually, the mobile apps will no longer be available in the app stores. The solution here is to eventually build mobile versions of the web apps. Sadly, mobile apps require a lot of maintenance and money to stay in the app stores and now that we are decentralized, it doesn't make sense for us to take this on. They should still work completely fine, and if you are on Android you should be able to build it locally and sideload them. Unfortunately, the mobile apps are going to be deprecated. Instead, you should host your own server. In June, the existing syncing server will be shut down (we have delayed this until we figure out the right timeline). (we have delayed this until we figure out the right timeline) ![]() In June, all existing subscriptions will be cancelled. Immediately, signups on have been turned off. This is a significant shift and will have implications to all current subscribers. We are also moving from Slack to Discord. You can locally run the entire app, include the syncing server, in less than a tweet's worth of commands: git clone In all of it's beautiful, wild and raw mess. That means it will now be 100% free and completely open forever. Actual, a personal finance system I've been working on for over 4 years, is going open-source. ![]()
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