--- Ryan Nowakowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]I use Moneydance after trying GNUcash, kapital, Mymoney, QHacc and Checkbook Tracker. Moneydance is the best.
escribió: On Sun, Aug 24, 2003 at 03:11:06AM -0400, D. Clarke wrote:
are there any decent (free or not free) money/quicken clones out there that'll do basically everything those big-bad windows programs will do?
preferably something with debian packages, naturally.
Try gnucash.
http://www.moneydance.com/
Moneydance is also an option. About US$30 and runs on Mac, Linux, and Windows. I haven't tried it out, just heard great reviews about it.
-Roberto
It is a Java based app and as noted, runs on all platforms. It is very much like Quicken and the author listens to what we want and implements it.
I was using Win4Lin just for Quicken, but now I no longer need it on my hard drive.
kapital, from the kompany, http://www.thekompany.com, had potential but never could get it right. It looks great, but works like crap. Their mailing list is full of angry customers.
GNUCash is, well, different. I just didn't like the "feel" of it. Were I an accountant, I would probably love it.
Give them all a try and see which YOU like the best and then stick with it. Once you leave Quicken, you will never go back!
-- Jose [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ - 24092988 Don't make me come down there -God
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