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[ale] Financial Package for Linux? Microsoft Money for Linux?: )
- Subject: [ale] Financial Package for Linux? Microsoft Money for Linux?: )
- From: kaboom at gatech.edu (Chris Ricker)
- Date: Sat, 21 Dec 2002 00:51:47 -0700 (MST)
On Fri, 21 Dec 2002, Neal Wilkinson 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.
In addition to the native products people have mentioned, Quicken 2002 will
run under Crossover Office (latest version), including w/ online banking....
Given the sad state of QIF file import in current Gnu Cash, using Crossover
might well be your best bet for getting downloads from the bank to work.
later,
chris
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