Re: Need a good finance program

2002-03-09 Thread John Foster
Alex Malinovich wrote: > > Any suggestions for a good finance program? I've been using M$ Money for > years now, but now that I'm moving COMPLETELY away from M$ products, I > need a good replacement. --REPLY You might take a look at MoneyDan

Re: Need a good finance program

2002-03-05 Thread Craig Dickson
begin Michael Montagne quotation: > In my preliminary foray into gnucash, I found that when importing my > downloaded bank statements (in the form of .qif files), it is possible > to get duplicate records. This seems like a flaw to me. As I understand it, the QIF format is rather flawed itse

Re: Need a good finance program

2002-03-05 Thread Michael Montagne
>On 05/03/02, from the brain of David Purton tumbled: > On 5 Mar 2002, Alex Malinovich wrote: > > > Any suggestions for a good finance program? > > Gnucash is great > In my preliminary foray into gnucash, I found that when importing my downloaded bank statements (in the form of .qif files), it

Re: Need a good finance program

2002-03-05 Thread David Purton
On 5 Mar 2002, Alex Malinovich wrote: > Any suggestions for a good finance program? Gnucash is great But, with very few exceptions, it is the composers of the tunes, not the writers of the words, which have made our English hymns famous.

Re: Need a good finance program

2002-03-05 Thread Simon Hepburn
On Tuesday 05 Mar 2002 12:00 pm, Alex Malinovich wrote: > Any suggestions for a good finance program? There is a good overview of linux financial software here: http://freshmeat.net/articles/view/269/ Simon Hepburn.

Need a good finance program

2002-03-05 Thread Alex Malinovich
Any suggestions for a good finance program? I've been using M$ Money for years now, but now that I'm moving COMPLETELY away from M$ products, I need a good replacement. I've been trying GnuCash and it works pretty well except for one major problem. As far as I can tell, there's no way to import dow