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[ale] Personal Finance Software
- Subject: [ale] Personal Finance Software
- From: jloden at toughguy.net (Jay Loden)
- Date: Sun Apr 10 15:30:47 2005
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
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I've used kmymoney and gnucash, found kmymoney to be better suited to my
needs. gnucash was also essentially impossible to install under Slackware
(which was why I ended up trying kmymoney). I really only need a checkbook
balancer - I need my balance tracked and that's about it. If you need more
than that, my advice may not apply. In any case, I found kmymoney to be
simpler to use and understand, and well integrated in KDE for obvious reasons
as compared to gnucash.
-Jay
On Sunday 10 April 2005 02:24 pm, Calvin Harrigan wrote:
> What personal finance software do you guys use under Linux?
> I've come across Kmymoney, gnucash, Kapital.. Have not installed any,
> just read up on them. Curious as to what others might be using, might
> recommend.
>
> Calvin
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