On Sunday 30 June 2002 00:16, David P James wrote:
>
> I still don't like it much. Quicken accounts are "liquid" in
> that they hold (hopefully) money. But categories do not;
> they are where money goes or comes from but they do not in
> themselves hold any money. That is, my chequing account
> ho
On Saturday 29 June 2002 09:14, David P James wrote:
>
> Except unfortunately gnucash mangles the concepts of
> 'categories' and 'accounts', which, to be honest, I really
> do not like. On the flip side, guncash did detect some
> mistakes that had gone uncorrected in my Quicken files for
> years, s
On Saturday 29 June 2002 00:34, Rick Macdonald wrote:
> Neal Lippman said:
> > I am wondering if anyone could recommend a solution for using Quicken
> > on my debian woody system. Quicken is essentially the ONLY windows
> > application that I still need, and thus is the only reason that my
> > la
Paul Scott,,, wrote:
> David P James wrote:
>
>> Paul Scott,,, wrote:
>>> Neal Lippman wrote:
>>>
I am wondering if anyone could recommend a solution
for using Quicken on my debian woody system.
Quicken is essentially the ONLY windows application
that I still need, and thus is
David P James wrote:
Paul Scott,,, wrote:
> Neal Lippman wrote:
>
>> I am wondering if anyone could recommend a solution for
>> using Quicken on my debian woody system. Quicken is
>> essentially the ONLY windows application that I still
>> need, and thus is the only reason that my laptop still
>
Paul Scott,,, wrote:
> Neal Lippman wrote:
>
>> I am wondering if anyone could recommend a solution for
>> using Quicken on my debian woody system. Quicken is
>> essentially the ONLY windows application that I still
>> need, and thus is the only reason that my laptop still
>> has windows98 loaded
Neal Lippman wrote:
I am wondering if anyone could recommend a solution for using Quicken on my
debian woody system. Quicken is essentially the ONLY windows application that
I still need, and thus is the only reason that my laptop still has windows98
loaded on it.
As far as I can tell, wine
Neal Lippman said:
> I am wondering if anyone could recommend a solution for using Quicken
> on my debian woody system. Quicken is essentially the ONLY windows
> application that I still need, and thus is the only reason that my
> laptop still has windows98 loaded on it.
>
> As far as I can tel
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On Friday 28 June 2002 07:59 pm, Brian P. Flaherty wrote:
> Neal Lippman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I am wondering if anyone could recommend a solution for using
> > Quicken on my debian woody system. Quicken is essentially the ONLY
> > windows application t
Neal Lippman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am wondering if anyone could recommend a solution for using
> Quicken on my debian woody system. Quicken is essentially the ONLY
> windows application that I still need, and thus is the only reason
> that my laptop still has windows98 loaded on it.
I w
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On Friday 28 June 2002 06:01 pm, Neal Lippman wrote:
> I am wondering if anyone could recommend a solution for using Quicken on my
> debian woody system. Quicken is essentially the ONLY windows application
> that I still need, and thus is the only reason that my
I am wondering if anyone could recommend a solution for using Quicken on my
debian woody system. Quicken is essentially the ONLY windows application that
I still need, and thus is the only reason that my laptop still has windows98
loaded on it.
As far as I can tell, wine does not yet support Qu
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