Carroll Grigsby wrote:
> 
> Roger:
> Check out gnucash. Version 1.3.1 is included on the extension disk with
> Macmillan Mandrake 7.1; the newest (gnuest?) version 1.4.whatever, is at
> www.gnucash.org. There's a lot of good information at the website. I
> installed 1.3.1, but haven't done much with it (not much money, and a
> lot of postings on this site), but it did import my Quicken files.
> -- Carroll Grigsby
> 
> Roger Sherman wrote:
> >
> > Is there a Quicken/MSMoney type program for Linux? I don't really need one to
> > do online banking with, though that wouldn't hurt...but one that I can keep
> > track of several accounts like the aforementioned Winblows programs would be
> > dandy. Perhaps there is one already installed with Mandrake? LOL...no idea how
> > to find out if there is since I don't know the name of such a program...
> >
> >  --
> >
> > peace,
> >
> > Rog
> > http://www.slammingrooves.com

Another one to look at is Moneydance.  It is written in Java.  It's
free.  And, It has many of the types of functions (including multiple
accounts) that Quicken does.  I used Quicken on my Mac for years and
found the transition to Moneydance mostly painless.  I did not attempt
to import Q files and don't know if it is even possible, so you might
want to look into that.

Bob

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