I have been using a dos program for 10+ years and like it enough to
continue using it under dosemu.  Mind you I had to drop it for two years
and use gnucash (yuk) as it was not y2k compliant, but it is y2k+1
compliant.  Maybe this is a way forward?

Phil.

On Fri, 4 Oct 2002, Carl Klitscher wrote:

>
> GNUCash still doesn't and it doesn't appear to be in the pipline anytime
> soon either (and I can't code so I can't help!)
>
> I ended up with two contenders, one being Moneydance and the other is
> Kapital. Moneydance is java based and in theory portable across platforms
> but I struggled to get the interface to look any good. There was an issue
> with fonts etc. and it all got very difficult. I ended up going with
> Kapital as it had the same functionality and was slightly cheaper at the
> time. It is also KDE based which given I run SuSE was a plus.
>
> Moneydance is at http://www.moneydance.com/
>
> Kapital is at http://www.thekompany.com/home/
>
> Carl
>
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>                       Carl Cerecke
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>                       Please respond to
>                       linux-users
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>
> Hi,
>
> Any recommendations for a good personal accounting program for Linux?
>
> I want something with good support for recurring transactions (i.e. I
> want to say "transaction X happens on the nth of every month" etc., and
> not have to re-enter it all the time)
>
> gnucash didn't have this feature last time I looked.
>
>
>
> Cheers,
> Carl
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