On Mon, 2004-11-29 at 22:21 -0500, Christian Convey wrote:The only other things I really care about working under Linux are: - Quicken, which sufficiently well under Wine that I have no complaints, and
There are a few different alternatives in Linux. Personally, I use gnucash and I love it, but if you're not familiar with double-entry accounting it can be hard to get used to. (Though if you're actually serious about tracking your finances you REALLY should learn double-entry anyway.)
Do any of those do any syncing with the banks like Quicken does? I finally weened myself from Quicken when I got pissed off at Wells Fargo for the final time. It was nice, though, to have Quicken sync with them whenever I started it up. Entry? What entry? It was all right there.
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