[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> > 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.  :)
> 
> The one that I'd (with suitable bias, of course) suggest in the interim
> is CBB.
> 
> - It groks QIF.
> - It already is stable.
> - Curt and I worried about Y2K 4 years ago, so it won't be breaking
>   this year.  (I probably still have our discussion about the matter
>   kicking around some place...)
> - CBB has been mature for a while.

Hmmm, Moneydance has most of these advantages as well.  :)  It groks
QIF, is stable, Y2K compliant, and is still supported.  Having said
that, the only reasons that I would ever choose it over CBB are
portability, and ease of use.  CBB is a great product, and is free
software, so if you can get past the UI, it's probably your best bet. 

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Jesse D. Sightler
http://www.biddin.com/
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