Quicken Replacement (was Re: Old farts and new Linux)

Florian Idelberger florian at idelberger.de
Sun May 23 20:41:12 UTC 2004


Just my 2 cent: I've tried moneydance once and it wasn't worth it. Few 
online banking institutions are supported, etc. If you have to pay, 
there's some other money program around, but don't know the name atm.

Rob Saul wrote:

>
> On May 4, 2004, at 1:31 PM, Gordon Keehn wrote:
>
>>>
>>    Does gnucash support online exchange of data via .qfx download or 
>> similar mechanism?  If I actually had to write checks and balance my 
>> account by hand, I'd be in prison by now.  Either for debt (they DO 
>> still have debtor's prisons?) or for kiting checks.
>>    Cheers,
>> Gordon
>>
>
> There's also MoneyDance (www.moneydance.com).  Although it does cost a 
> few $$.  I know it
> can read both Quicken and Money exchange file formats.  I've used it 
> on both Linux and OS X.
> It was a little easier to get going with than gnucash, but then I 
> haven't tried gnucash for over
> a year.
>
>     ~Rob
>            ( a not so old fart, but I do remember programming my Apple 
> ][+ in assembly )
>
>
>






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