finance software
Carl Parrish
lists at pcl-consulting.com
Wed Oct 26 10:26:28 MST 2005
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?
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I'm testing kmymoney right now. So far I like it but it doesn't do
reports etc.. Moneydance is great for personal finance but it isn't
open source so I keep looking for an alternative. Checkbook tracker
keeps getting better and better. Quicken and M$ Money both work with
crossover office. GnuCash was great for my business (before I needed
multi users) but I didn't like it for personal finance.
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