I've actually been looking into using GnuCash lately, so it's comforting to
hear everyone say it's pretty functional! Does anyone have experience
printing checks from it at home? I don't want to buy a giant box of checks
that I seldom use. It'd be handy if I could just tell GnuCash my checking
account number, routing number, and a font-face, and have it print up a
sheet of checks I can use on that check paper you can buy at office supply
stores.

On Mon, Feb 27, 2017 at 6:22 PM, Thomas Groman <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I use GnuCash exclusively for my finances. I also use the MySQL plugin
> so i can update it with all my transactions wherever. It has been
> completely adequate for all my needs. Any time it does not do what i
> need it to i just didn't look in the documentation for how to do it. I
> have not used the Windows version all that much but from when i did it
> works just the same. Probably buttons and icons don't mesh that well
> with rest of Windows themes but it's a finance tool not a media viewer.
>
>
> On 02/27/2017 03:32 PM, Michael Christopher Robinson wrote:
> > How effective a replacement for Quicken is GnuCash?
> >
> > Does GnuCash allow importing from Excel or LibreOffice Calc?
> >
> > My fiance is trying the Windows version, but there is a Linux and a Mac
> > version too.  Does the Windows version of GnuCash work as well as the
> > Linux version?
> >
> > I haven't convinced her yet that she doesn't need Quicken, but she has
> > GnuCash and is giving it a good try.  Quicken is ridiculously expensive
> > at upwards of $140 US.
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