This question come up once in a while. I guess it is my turn to bring it
up. I have checked the list archives but I thought to shake the tree and
see if something new falls out.
I am looking around for a money management program to run on Linux, of
course. Finding one is not a problem. Finding good reviews of them is.
So I come to PLUG.
I used GNUCash for a while and it was good but I thought it a little over
the top for what I wanted to do (personal budget, one checkbook at
present, a couple of other accounts in the near future). I lost my
discipline using it and am to far behind to catch up. I could restart
with it but thought I'd look around a bit first.
I use KDE so I'll be looking at Kmymoney. I know about Kapital but it is
not FS/OSS and I want to consider Free stuff first. There are a number of
Java based ones and web based ones but I have not tried them.
What do you all use to keep track of your personal finances? What have
you tried that is good or bad? Or is there a web page somewhere with good
reviews of this type of application?
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