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If you restart Steam do you see the same issue (sorry for the delay in getting back to you - it was New Years Day and I wasn't on the PC).
May it be an issue that I'm running Steam on Linux? I followed the instructions for a Linux install on the YNAB website, but I obviously get stuck at the point where I have to enter the key. Maybe Steam doesn't want to assign me a key because the software is not compatible with Linux (according to Steam)?
There's no Linux version on Steam.
If you run the PC version, you can copy your CD key from that (Help->About->Copy Activation key), and then download the trial from our site and follow the linux instructions there, using the key you got from Steam.
That should work for you.
Then download from there, and get the key (or possibly just run YNAB via Steam through WINE as well)?
I'm kinda clutching at straws here, I don't have a linux install handy to test on at the moment.
Would be a nice feature though - since it's really just requesting the key. :x
Thanks for the replies! :)
If I could get it to just dispense the key, I would :)
That brings me to my next question: Are there plans to provide a "proper" Linux version? If so, via Steam?
Thanks :)
There is no longer a stand-alone AIR version of YNAB, as we are using native extensions on Mac and PC to deal with a few features. You'll need to run through WINE -- you can find a good post on our forums explaining exactly how to do that here: http://www.youneedabudget.com/forum/ynab-linux-f97/how-run-ynab-linux-using-wine-t16409.html
We don't have any plans at this stage to do a standalone Linux version. We might do so in the future, but we stopped officially supporting Linux because the issues people had took far more time to resolve than most Mac/PC issues, and our support team just couldn't deal with them.
I'm sorry about that, but the WINE method works well - and there's a bunch of guys on the forum who will help you out if you need it there.