Hi,
Has anyone out there had any experience with a Personal Finance Package that
will handle Quicken Imports ???
If so, which package was it and where can I get it.
I am using RH 5.1.
Many Thanks,
Robert
Hi,
Has anyone out there had any experience with a Personal Finance Package that
will handle Quicken Imports ???
If so, which package was it and where can I get it.
I am using RH 5.1.
Many Thanks,
Robert
> If so, which package was it and where can I get it.
GnuMoney is the replacement for Xacc but it is still in early
development so you cannot get it yet.
You should be able to get xacc from sunsite.unc.edu.
Jason Clifford
Genesis Linux Systems
http://genesis.ukpost.com/
>> Has anyone out there had any experience with a Personal Finance Package that
>> will handle Quicken Imports ???
>> If so, which package was it and where can I get it.
>XACC is what you are looking for. It is not pretty but it does the job.
>GnuMoney is the replacement for Xacc but it is still in early
>development so you cannot get it yet.
>You should be able to get xacc from sunsite.unc.edu.
Various financial software packages for Linux, including these and more
are described at <http//www.hex.net/~cbbrowne/finances.html>
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