Russell Nelson wrote:
>
> My wife has been bugging me about MYM 12.0 -- she doesn't trust it to
> be Y2K compliant. She wonders why I don't just switch *her* machine
> over to Linux: "Isn't there a free accounting program we can run
> instead?" "Sure", I confidently reply, "We can run GnuCash". She's
> been bugging me for days to get it working. With help (/me nods at
> list), I get it working. Then I demo it to her. She reads the help
> documentation first (she's good that way), and tries to create two
> accounts, give one an opening balance, and transfers some of it to
> another.
>
> BOOM.
>
> gnucash 1.2.3 segfaults reproducibly. Do you want the full bug report,
> or do you want to give me CVS write access (he says, holding the full
> bug report hostage in return for CVS write access :).
>
> The wife is not impressed by GnuCash.
Just a little friendly advice. :-) You may wish to consider trying
Moneydance 2.0.3 for Java available at http://www.seanreilly.com/. It
is quite stable, easy to use, and reasonably powerful. It isn't free
software, but it is the best stuff that I have found yet that works well
with Linux. :)
Of course, once Gnucash becomes stable, you might choose to switch back
to it. :)
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Jesse D. Sightler
http://www.biddin.com/
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