StockazNG is a self-hosted, personal finance manager web application that allows you to track your expenses, income, and investments. It is easy to install and use, and is available for free. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the steps required to install StockazNG on a Windows 11 computer.
Before we proceed with the installation of StockazNG, make sure you have the following prerequisites:
To get started, download the latest version of the StockazNG package from the official website. You can find the download link here: https://dev.sigpipe.me/dashie/StockazNG/-/releases.
Once downloaded, extract the package to a location on your computer.
Before we can configure StockazNG, we need to configure our web server. If you are using WampServer, follow these steps:
To configure StockazNG, follow these steps:
$database['host']
: Set this to "localhost" if you are using WampServer. If you are using a different web server, enter the hostname of your MySQL database server.$database['name']
: Enter the name of the database you want to use for StockazNG.$database['user']
: Enter the username of the MySQL user with permissions to access the database specified in $database['name']
.$database['pass']
: Enter the password for the MySQL user specified in $database['user']
.Before you can start using StockazNG, you need to create the database. To create the database, follow these steps:
CREATE DATABASE <databasename>;
<databasename>
with the name of the database you specified in $database['name']
in the "config.php" file.To run StockazNG, simply open a web browser and navigate to http://localhost/stockaz/
. You should see the StockazNG login page.
You have successfully installed and configured StockazNG on your Windows 11 computer. You can now start tracking your expenses, income, and investments using this powerful personal finance manager web application.
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