or you could just use Gnucash which is great and available as an RPM and free and on 
(at least) the RH distros.

---Original Message---
From: Will Pilvio [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Date: Fri 21/02/2003 14:38
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: personal finance manager package for KDE

I kinda remember some rumblings about missing accounting packages in Linux. 
Heres one option. Oh no, it costs...

Cheers
Will

o Kapital
http://linuxcentral.com/catalog/index.php3?prod_code=S000-222
Kapital is a personal finance manager package for KDE
and Linux. It is meant to be in the spirit of Intuit Quicken
or Microsoft Money, but without the bloat associated
with those packages from years of justifying upgrades.
Kapital has everything you need for managing all your
personal finances.
-Software $24.95, order code: S000-222



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Will Pilvio

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