On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, Neal Lippman wrote:

- A few weeks (?months) ago, I recall reading an announcement on, I think,
- slashdot, about a company that was producing a quicken-like financial
- management / checkbook program for Linux. While not a quicken clone per se,
- looking at their website strongly suggested it was going to be a quicken
- equivalent for Linux. They were planning a beta release around March 1 and a
- real release around September 2001. It is not freeware / open source, but
- looked cheaply enough priced to be worth a look at. Unfortunately, I failed
- to bookmark the link and now I cannot find any references to it anywhere. 99%
- of all search results on this topic just point me to GnuCash. (Btw, anyone
- using that under kde and find it to be stable and worth moving to from
- Quicken?).

If all you need is a checkbook program have you considered cbb?  It is not
a full fledged accounting program and does not pretend to be one but I
have been using it for about four years with nary a glitch.

-- 
--Stephen Carville
http://www.heronforge.net/~stephen/gnupgkey.txt
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Government is like burning witches:  After years of burning young women
failed to solve any of society's problems, the solution was to burn more
young women.
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