Gnucash is still a long way from mature at printing formatted information.
There is a lot of code that goes into the dialog boxes and screen preview
features that come with quicken.  Someday gnucash will be the checkbook
program of choice, and mozilla the browser of choice.  

At 11:20 AM 5/16/00 -0700, Seth Cohn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>
>>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.
>
>
>Ralph (who is a CPA) and I (who has accountant relatives and it's rubbed off)
>looked at gnucash recently.  It's getting close.  Personally, I'd wait 
>another generation for it to get stable, since we did get some crashes etc...
>
>But as Greg said, with investment behind it (and that means full time 
>development)
>it'll get better much quicken .. err I mean quickly.
>
>Seth
>

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