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[ale] Financial Package for Linux? Microsoft Money for Linux? : )
- Subject: [ale] Financial Package for Linux? Microsoft Money for Linux? : )
- From: dsj at sylvester.dsj.net (David S. Jackson)
- Date: Sat, 21 Dec 2002 02:38:36 -0500
On Sat, Dec 21, 2002 at 12:15:08AM -0500 Neal Wilkinson <nealw at bellsouth.net> wrote:
> In your opinion what is the best financial package for Linux? I was
> running Quicken in Windows and am trying to move everything over but of
> course the big guns (Intuit, Microsoft) don't make a Linux product. My
> needs are very simple and include keeping track of a checking account or
> two and I'd like to be able to download my data from the bank and bring
> it into the package. Thanks for your opinions.
You might take a look at kMyMoney2. It looks pretty spiffy.
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David S. Jackson dsj at dsj.net
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