On Sunday 20 May 2007, Don Russell wrote: > MS money is abot the only app I have left on a Windows machine that I > could otherwise convert to Linux. > > I found a FAQ that asks about "equivalent Linux programs", and this list > was given as replacements for MS Money: > > GnuCash, KMyMoney, jGnash, MoneyDance, Grisbi, PLCash, Crossover > > Obviously I've not used any of these... does anybody have a recommendation? > I've never used MS Money, so I can't answer for similarities. GnuCash is a very good application, but to get the best out of it you really need to understand double-entry book-keeping. If you're not used to that, I'd avoid GnuCash. MoneyDance is said to be good, but I don't know its interface. I've heard good things about KMyMoney, but I've never used it. I'd look for websites, where you should be able to get a flavour of each. I think someone said the MSMoney files can be imported into some of these applications. Again, do your research well before you start. You'll save yourself a lot of time and trouble. Anne
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