null Posted May 3, 2004 Report Share Posted May 3, 2004 I did a little googling on this, and I found quite a few I've never heard of. http://cbbrowne.com/info/financelinux.html from the above page, if you click the link for Other Personal Finance Software, it shows a bunch of others. I have heard of money dance, kapital & gnucash and check book balancer but not the others. I used gnucash awhile back. I d/l a trial of money dance this evening, and imported my QIF file to it (worked great) and entered a month of transactions. Not bad - not quicken - but not bad. I don't know about kapital - it seems like its been version 1 for quite a while. The same guy from the above link has an article on freshmeat.net summing up linux personal finance software, investment software, business accounting software, and other categories. http://freshmeat.net/articles/view/269/ anybody here use any personal finance software on a linux machine ?? I don't want to run Quicken under emulation - that just shows the company they don't need to bother with linux. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mousematt Posted May 3, 2004 Report Share Posted May 3, 2004 There are a couple of other financial packages under development. KMyMoney2 is a KDE version of MS Money. It's still in early development and has a few bugs - and a few missing functions - namely printing... but it might be worth a look. http://kmymoney2.sourceforge.net Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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