On Mon, Aug 09, 1999 at 05:27:05PM -0400, zeek wrote:
> I'd be willing to pay >$50 (the cost of M$ Money/Quicken) <$150 (The cost
> of Motif) for a stable, functional release. I don't know what the demand
> is for this but I imagine it's pretty high.
I've got a url bookmarked for http://provenacct.com which claims to have
"business accounting systems in linux". I don't know anything about them.
They have a tech brief section that has been listed as coming soon for quite
a while.
In addition to that, Chris Browne maintains a bunch of pages. A possibly
relevant one is at http://www.hex.net/~cbbrowne/financelinux.html, which may
point to something commercial. Then again it may not. I haven't looked
there in a while.
> My guess is many people have put in alot of hours trying to find and
> match all the necessary sources or a simple RPM and failed.
I succeeded. The rpm is on the site.
> If the gnome/gtk dropped right into a box methinks gnucash would be all
> the rage. Right now, it's just kind of a teaser.
Which, i presume, is why they didn't put the source in the release tar ball.
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