I spoke to these folks a while back...and have noted the product, already.

http://www.appgen.com/products/mybooks.html

It will import Quickbooks data, and there are even Windows and OS/X 
versions available, as well as Linux.

On Fri, 4 Oct 2002, Michael Fratoni wrote:

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> On Friday 04 October 2002 12:25 pm, Brian Ashe wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Are there any recommendations on something that could be a reasonable
> > replacement for Quickbooks?
> >
> > It need not be too extensive. However, it is rather important that it
> > be able to import Quickbooks files and export something that an
> > accountant can use at tax time.
> >
> > I know of several that are available, but I'm looking for feedback of
> > people who have _used_ them and had success.
> 
> I've tried a few. One that has some promise, but is still lacking a few 
> features is kapital from thekompany.com. It's a kde/qt based app. 
> Depending on your needs, this may do the trick. I've been beta testing it 
> for a while, and the first official release has just come out. I have not 
> had a chance to upgrade and try version 1.0 just yet.
> 
> Due to the rather annoying inability of anything I've tried to _properly_ 
> import a quicken generated .qif file containing several years of data, 
> I've settled for the time being on using Codeweaver's crossover office 
> (~$60.00) to install Quicken (Quickbooks is aslo a supported application) 
> on my Linux desktop. I'd prefer a Linux solution, but for the time being, 
> this seems the least painful path.
> 
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