Kapital is on the 8.1 Power Suite distro but I couldn't get it to
install. Mebbe someone else has got it going.

I've been using Moneydance for several months (www.moneydance.com) and
imported my Quicken files into it. It works well enough...not quite as
integrated as Quicken but probably a better accounting program. 

It does print checks, but its a PITA to get it set up just right.

You can download it from their site but the free download is limited to
something like 100 transactions. You can purchase a license online
($40?).

Gnucash is OK and I actually prefer it for tracking investments but, for
the moment, I'd recommend Moneydance.

Terry Smith
Cape Cod USA

On Sun, 2002-03-24 at 19:08, shane wrote:
> On Monday 25 March 2002 11:05 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] opened a 
> hailing frequency and transmitted:
> 
> > I spotted a package called something like KMoney on one of the UK Linux
> > magazines a couple of weeks ago.
> 
> from the user club page: 
>   Kapital (demo) 
> Description: A full-featured personal finance manager (more info) 
> Licence:: Demo 
> Version: 0.9.6b Filesize: 1.28 MB
> 
> i am sure you can also get a demo elsewhere.
> 
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