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I'm pleased to announce the release of ezBookkeeping v1.3.0, a lightweight, self-hosted, open-source personal finance and bookkeeping application focused on privacy, performance, and flexibility.

What's new in v1.3.0

1. New language support: Kannada, Turkish, Slovenian

2. Insights Explorer: Building on the preset charts provided by ezBookkeeping's existing Statistics & Analysis features, Insights Explorer introduces a fully customizable query and charting system. You can define queries from scratch and turn them into visual charts. These queries and charts can be saved as Explorers, which you can reuse later to analyze data across different date ranges.

3. Transaction tag groups: Makes it much easier to manage merchants, payees, projects, members, or other classification dimensions.

4. Improved timezone & DST handling: Uses daylight saving time zones correctly during DST periods. Better support for IANA timezone names during data imports.

For those who are new to the project:

ezBookkeeping is designed to be easy to deploy (a single Docker command), resource-efficient, and scalable. It runs well on everything from a Raspberry Pi to NAS devices and servers. It offers a responsive UI for both desktop and mobile, supports PWA for a native-like mobile experience, and provides powerful bookkeeping, analysis, and import/export capabilities while keeping your data fully under your control.

Many other improvements and bug fixes, see full changelog: https://github.com/mayswind/ezbookkeeping/releases/tag/v1.3....

GitHub: https://github.com/mayswind/ezbookkeeping

Live Demo: https://ezbookkeeping-demo.mayswind.net


ezBookkeeping is an open-source, self-hosted personal finance app. It's lightweight, privacy-friendly, and easy to deploy (just one Docker command).

What's new in v1.2.0:

1. New language support: Korean

2. OAuth 2.0 / OIDC login: Authenticate via Nextcloud, Gitea, GitHub or any OIDC provider

3. Enhanced statistics & analysis:

  3.1 Added overview Sankey chart for category analysis

  3.2 New inflows / outflows / net cash flow charts for trend analysis

  3.3 Added asset trend chart
4. Better API access: Create and manage API tokens directly in the Web UI

Many other improvements and bug fixes, see full changelog: https://github.com/mayswind/ezbookkeeping/releases

GitHub: https://github.com/mayswind/ezbookkeeping

Live demo: https://ezbookkeeping-demo.mayswind.net


ezBookkeeping already supports importing CSV files, and you can even define your own CSV format—either through column mapping or by writing a JavaScript script.


Nice, where is that in the UI? I could not find it.


If you access ezBookkeeping on a computer, you'll find the Import button right next to the Add transaction button on the transaction list page.


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