Gnucash is good (I have it) but the advantage of a billion dollar 
company putting out software is that it has GADS of features.  

-- 
Ty Mixon
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ICQ:    26147713

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On 8/16/99, 7:32:17 PM, Linux James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote regarding 
Re: [Re: [newbie] MS Browser For Linux?]:


> I use MS Money99, too, and it's one of those handful of apps that are
> preventing me from going to Linux full-time.  (That and the fact that 
I
> develop Windows software for a living...)

> Anyway, you might want to check out www.gnucash.org.  It's a GNU 
project to
> build a personal financial/accounting package for X, and from the 
screen shots,
> looks pretty good.

> I'd tried building it under SUSE 6.1, but had no luck, I think because 
of some
> of the older libs in SUSE.  In fact, the availability of RPM's and so 
on for
> RedHat is what prompted me to go the Mandrake route. (YaST still 
rules,
> though...  Sorry, Mandrake.)

> In a week or so, I'll probably give GNUCash another try, this time on 
Mandrake,
> and will let the list know how it went.  In the meantime, I installed 
Money99
> on the wife's PC, and said, "Hey, honey...  Here's a stack of 
receipts..."

> JFK

> On 16-Aug-99 Ty Mixon wrote:
> > In the same vein, some of M$'s products are fairly good.  For instance
> > I really miss MSMoney99.  And I haven't yet found anything that is
> > even close to as good.
> >
> > And why wouldn't the browser be free?  It is free right now?
> >
> > --
> > Ty Mixon
> > e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > ICQ:  26147713
> >


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