>> I have no experience with GNUCash are you sure there´s not a way to >> automagically import data?. >> Have you asked? Sometimes while an app doesn´t have a function it might be >> supplied by third party add-ons, utilities, plugins, scripts, etc. >> >> There´s also Moneydance, which is cross-platform and loads MS Money and >> Quicken files. It is written in Java. I know it works very well. >> http://moneydance.com/other >> screenshot: >> http://moneydance.com/mac_graph_options >> >> Cons: >> it´s closed source. >> you must pay for it : > > $40 and no yearly fee afaik. All the tools I have seen so far can import QIF files (and MS-Money can export data in that format). The only trouble is that in Ms-Money you can export data for only one category at a time and I have so many spending/income categories created. I will give it a try. In that case I will try KMyMoney because I am KDE fan. Thanks for your time and suggestions. I will try next week-end and report about my success/failure. Vijay -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines