How to Install Kresus on Elementary OS Latest

Kresus is a free and open-source personal finance manager that allows you to manage your money and track your finances. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the steps necessary to install Kresus on your Elementary OS computer.

Prerequisites

Before we begin, make sure you have the following:

Step 1 – Adding Kresus repository

The first thing we need to do is add the Kresus repository to our system. To do so, follow the steps below:

  1. Open the Terminal by pressing Ctrl + Alt + T or by searching for "Terminal" in the Applications menu.
  2. Type in the following commands to add the Kresus repository:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:kresusapp/kresus
sudo apt-get update

This will add the Kresus repository to your system and update your package list.

Step 2 – Installing Kresus

Now that we have added the Kresus repository, we can proceed to install it on our system. To do so, follow the steps below:

  1. In the Terminal, type in the following command to install Kresus:
sudo apt-get install kresus
  1. A prompt may appear asking you to confirm the installation. Type "Y" and hit Enter to proceed.

The installation process will begin, which may take a few minutes to complete depending on your internet connection speed.

Step 3 – Launching Kresus

Once the installation is complete, you can launch Kresus by following these steps:

  1. Open the Applications menu by clicking on the "Applications" icon in the bottom-left corner of your screen.
  2. Click on the "Finance" category, and you will see the Kresus icon. Click on it to launch the app.

Congratulations, you have successfully installed Kresus on your Elementary OS computer! Now you can start managing your finances and tracking your money with ease.

Conclusion

In this tutorial, you have learned how to install Kresus on your Elementary OS computer. With Kresus, you can manage your finances, track your expenses and income, and stay on top of your financial goals.

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