Thank you very much for taking the time to reply. I'm not sure Moneydance I'm $39 better than GNU Cash. I've used both of course. Why do you like MoneyDance better than GNU Cash ? Perhaps there are some features in there I'm not aware of yet ? Lee On Tuesday 22 October 2002 02:30, Joe & Sesil Morris (NTM) wrote:
On 10/22/2002 12:45 PM, Ben Rosenberg wrote:
Yes, it's a demo. No matter if you download it from the Moneydance site or use the pkg on the SuSE CD's. It's going to stop working after 100 transactions. I bought it in fall of 2k and I've been using it ever since. It has a setting to check for updates and since I bought v2.0 I've been getting updates online with out shelling out any more then the original $25. :)
It is now up to $39, but when I did the same as Lee (it's been a while now), I decided to shell it out, I had too much data to quit by then. ;-)
I'm on v3.2 BTW...I really like it.
Same here.
* lee (lnx@alltel.net) [021021 20:08]: ->Using Moneydance off the 8.0 cd's. I may have screwed up by updating the ->thing, now it won't let me enter any more transactions. Or perhaps it doesn't ->make any difference that I upgraded..either way..do I really have to buy a ->license to continue ?
I'm not sure if the one on the CD is a demo or not, but I did the same thing as you. I ended up just paying for it. It is a rather good, stable app.