Steve Searle wrote:
Does gnucash support online exchange of data via .qfx download or similar mechanism? If I actually had to write checks and balance my account by hand, I'd be in prison by now. Either for debt (they DO still have debtor's prisons?) or for kiting checks.Steve Blackwell wrote:
I just got Quicken 2002 Deluxe to work in wine (wine-20040309- 1rh73winehq) on my RH7.3 box. If you are interested, I can send you my config file.
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Around 09:08pm on Tuesday, May 04, 2004 (UK time), Charles R. Dennett scrawled:
Anyway, the only reason I keep my old Windows box around is because I could not get Microsoft Money 2001 working under wine. I wonder if that
Quicken was the Windows application I continued to use long after I had abandoned all others for Linux ones (except for some games). However since gnucash included scheduled transactions I have been more than happy with that, so I would recommend you give that a try, rather than trying to keep going wiht Quicken or Money.
Cheers
Steve
Cheers,
Gordon