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From: Richard Atcheson
I just started looking at it a couple of days ago.. Looks good and is pretty intuitive. Was a dream to install and startup. You can start it from the command line and then it has a feature to make a shortcut/shadow/link to the desktop if you want. Will import .qif from my bank so is looking real good so far. It's not as complicated as Gnucash or Quicken but seems to do all the basic stuff ok.
It certainly is worth looking into. Richard
I also looked at this and it is quite good for basic stuff. check book and savings. As far as tracking investments it still needs a lot of work such as being able to download prices from the internet and track different funds from the same mutual fund in the same account. Even though you have different funds in the same account it treats all of the shares as being from one fund for calculating the total value of the account which id taken from the price of the last entered fund, not to good. Ken