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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.

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