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Takes a minute to get used to and the budgeting is... Sparse but I won't use anything else. It works and works well.
I tried a demo of firefly and was amazed that it was even more difficult to use than gnucash. If you want a ton of customization and details, firefly is it but I think gnucash has a great balance of usability and capability.
I think my biggest complaint of firefly is you can’t create budgets and a few other items on the fly while entering transactions. Which you can do in gnucash.