The one thing that keeps us from switching over completely from Micro$oft (other than some games) is a replacement for M$ Money. Is there anything available in the Linux world that offers the capabilities of apps like Money or Quicken? I've looked at Gnucash, but it's just too basic for what we need. Thanks. -- Bill Lugg Milstar Software Support Peterson AFB, CO
On Mon, 2005-03-07 at 18:43, William H Lugg wrote:
The one thing that keeps us from switching over completely from Micro$oft (other than some games) is a replacement for M$ Money. Is there anything available in the Linux world that offers the capabilities of apps like Money or Quicken? I've looked at Gnucash, but it's just too basic for what we need.
Should be able to run under CrossOver Office. I use it to run Quicken 2003 without any problems. -- Ken Schneider UNIX since 1989, linux since 1994, SuSE since 1998 * Only reply to the list please* "The day Microsoft makes something that doesn't suck is probably the day they start making vacuum cleaners." -Ernst Jan Plugge
GNUCash (http://www.gnucash.org/) KMyMoney (http://kmymoney2.sourceforge.net/) MoneyDance (http://moneydance.com/) Are the big three I know about... On Mon, 7 Mar 2005 16:43:52 -0700, William H Lugg <wlugg@falconbroadband.net> wrote:
The one thing that keeps us from switching over completely from Micro$oft (other than some games) is a replacement for M$ Money. Is there anything available in the Linux world that offers the capabilities of apps like Money or Quicken? I've looked at Gnucash, but it's just too basic for what we need.
Thanks. -- Bill Lugg Milstar Software Support Peterson AFB, CO
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On Monday 07 March 2005 06:43 pm, William H Lugg wrote:
The one thing that keeps us from switching over completely from Micro$oft (other than some games) is a replacement for M$ Money. Is there anything available in the Linux world that offers the capabilities of apps like Money or Quicken? I've looked at Gnucash, but it's just too basic for what we need.
Take a look at www.moneydance.com MoneyDance is a pretty full-feechur'd program.... :-)
William H Lugg wrote:
The one thing that keeps us from switching over completely from Micro$oft (other than some games) is a replacement for M$ Money. Is there anything available in the Linux world that offers the capabilities of apps like Money or Quicken? I've looked at Gnucash, but it's just too basic for what we need.
Thanks.
You might try Money with Wine. I don't use MS Money myself, but it's listed among the programs for Windows that work with the latest version of Wine. Quicken is supposed to work as well... Best, Pete -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Peter N. Spotts | Science Correspondent The Christian Science Monitor One Norway Street, Boston MA 02115 Office: 617-450-2449 | Office in home: 508-520-3139 Email: pspotts@alum.mit.edu | www.csmonitor.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Bruce Marshall
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Ken Schneider
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Patrick Gross
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Peter N. Spotts
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William H Lugg