Another recommendation and shameless plug for a personal finance app is
jGnash.  It still has a way to go before it is feature complete, but it
will work a lot more like Quicken than Gnucash will, has zero
dependencies other than Java, and is very stable.

http://sourceforge.net/projects/jgnash/

Regards,
Craig Cavanaugh


On Mon, 2003-09-08 at 18:40, Jason Santos wrote:
> Thomas A. Condon wrote:
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> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >> The only reason I still have to get into Windows sometimes is Quicken
> :( Quicken 2003 supposedly doesn't run well under Wine (although I must
> admit I haven't spent the time to mess with it).  And, from what I
> understand, Gnucash doesn't have all the features I need, like OFX
> synchronization, but, again, I haven't messed with it to find out...
> >
> > Moneydance.
> >
> 
> Hadn't seen that before, it looks nice!  I'll definitely try it out... 
> Now, know of a replacement for TurboTax? :)
> 
> Jason
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