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Re: Money 99 for linux?




John Corey wrote:
> 
> charles@lunargraphics.net wrote:
> >
> > Of course not. What were you thinking?
> > Still though, now that I have your attention, does anyone know of a really
> > good money manager (checking really) for linux? I looked at linuxberg
> > (which i could really opine upon) and found zilch.
> 
> I know there is gnucash (http://www.gnucash.org).  I haven't gotten
> around to ocmpiling it, so I don't know how well it works.  The
> screenshots of it look nice though...

I used cbb (check book balancer) for a long time.  I really liked cbb - it
worked well and was completely stable on my slackware box.  I haven't
gotten around to building it on my suse machine yet (which tells you how
long it's been), because I'm waiting for a program that comes with a palm
pilot "sidekick", or can at least sync with something for the pilot.  Until
then, I don't wanna commit to any.

X-accountant wasn't as good, IMHO.  I just didn't like the interface.  I
only used it fofr a couple of days befdore I switched to cbb.  From looking
at the gnucash stuff, they appear to have fixed the interface, and the
program itself was pretty stable.  It was just ugly. :)

Check out http://www.xnet.com/~blatura/linapp3.html#pers - there's a
partial list there...

--Danny running NT4 instead of 98 on his windows box now

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