On Wednesday 03 March 2004 11:34, John Boyle wrote:
Richard Atcheson wrote:
On Saturday 31 January 2004 04:58 am, BandiPat wrote:
Has anyone taken a look at the PLCash program? I know several have mentioned looking for a good personal finance program for Linux and with this one written in Java, it should provide a multi-platform solution. I have downloaded it, but not tested or played yet. I don't recall anyone mentioning it before, but thought others might be interested, especially those wanting to move from Windows.
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
To All: How does one install a .jar program? Sounds funny, but I have had no trouble with .rpm's. I have just never run into a .jar program before. I use Moneydance, myself, and complete installation instructions are on the site. It is not free, but it is good ...and updates are free. License is for as many machines as you can stuff in your home. <G> -- ...CH SuSE Is All U Need Linux user# 313696 Linux box# 199365