On Tue, Dec 04, 2007 at 02:15:56AM -0500, John Miller wrote: > Hello everyone, > > There are plenty of personal finance applications out there for Linux > (GNUCash, gAcc, etc.), but with all of them, you must make entries on your > PC. When I eat out at a restaurant, I'd like to be able to enter the > amount of the bill, plus a little note, in my Palm IIIxe (yes, I know--it's > dated), which will then automatically update my check register. I'd also > like to be able to sync this information to my Linux desktop, > adding/editing transactions as necessary. > > I've been using Checkbook, a freeware program for the Palm. I can sync my > info to my computer with pilot-link/jpilot/gnome-pilot, but I can't edit it > directly or import the info into another program. Is there any sync-aware > checkbook/finance program out there? Are there plugins for GNUCash or > similar that will allow them to sync with a PDA?
One of the gnucash devs was working on something like this. I think it's called cashutils or something like that. The dev was Neil Williams and he was working hard on getting some backend access to gnucash that could be used with a Palm or similar device. Check linux.codehelp.co.uk but I don't know what state any of that is in. A
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