On Tue, May 16, 2000 at 10:53:57AM -0700, Jacob Shaw wrote:
> My token on-topic post. Has any found a rock-solid checkbook balancing
> program for unix/unix-like OSes? My needs are basic, but cbb is prone to
> calculation errors on occasion, and i don't feel like doing bug fixes on it.
> Moneydance is written in java (slow, ugh). My last two choices I think are
> to either run Quicken/DOS under DOSEMU, or write my own balancing program. I
> thought about, and actually have a little C++ code for CAsh (Cash Shell, get
> it?). Which is a simple text-mode checkbook balancing program, no curses, no
> graphics...
There is gnucash. I have downloaded it, but never gotten the chance to
run it. I keep my Windows partition around for Quicken and Quick Books,
and would love to finally get rid of it. Everyone seems to recommend
gnucash as being a replacement for Quicken, and now the developers have
some company investing in them, so any shortcomings should be taken care
of quickly.
yet another thing on my to do list...
greg k-h
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