Re: Quicken Replacement (was Re: Old farts and new Linux)

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You could look at GnuCash which is entirely Linux and Open Source. It can be found at:

http://www.gnucash.org/

Dave Smith

On Tue, 2004-05-04 at 19:11, Jeff Vian wrote:
Gordon Keehn wrote:

> Steve Searle wrote:
>
>>>> 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.
>>>>
>>
>>
>> and
>>
>> 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
>>
>>
>    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.
>    Cheers,
> Gordon
>
YES.  I use it will all my online banking.


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