Dragos Neagu wrote:
> I'm looking for something to help me take care of my personal
> finances. I've used gnucash before but on ubuntu it wants like 45
> other packages :-p What do you guys use/recommend?
I use GNUCash and just download the 45 packages :( It seems like
GNUCash doesn't have a good development methodology overall (too many
dependencies, too many custom widgets), but I haven't found anything
better. I'd love to have a GTK+ 2 piece of financial software that was
much cleaner. I keep hoping that GNUCash will morph into that, but
they're already on GTK+ 2.8 and GNUCash still hasn't made the switch.
--Ted
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