Re: [DEBIAN] Financial software?

1997-11-23 Thread Britton
I think you are looking for xinvest. It is well maintained and has links to other application (I forget which right now unfortunately). I am not that it's available as a debian package though. On Fri, 21 Nov 1997, Nico De Ranter wrote: Howdy, I'm looking for an application that will let

[DEBIAN] Financial software?

1997-11-21 Thread Nico De Ranter
Howdy, I'm looking for an application that will let me manage my bankaccounts and can draw some nice graphs to show what I'm spending my money on. No fancy features are necessary :-). thanks in advance, Nico -- -- Nico De Ranter Sony Objective Composer (SOCOM) Sint Stevens Woluwestraat 55

Re: [DEBIAN] Financial software?

1997-11-21 Thread Brandon Mitchell
On Fri, 21 Nov 1997, Nico De Ranter wrote: I'm looking for an application that will let me manage my bankaccounts and can draw some nice graphs to show what I'm spending my money on. No fancy features are necessary :-). You probably want cbb. I remember there was a debian package, but I

Re: [DEBIAN] Financial software?

1997-11-21 Thread Raymond A. Ingles
On Fri, 21 Nov 1997, Nico De Ranter wrote: I'm looking for an application that will let me manage my bankaccounts and can draw some nice graphs to show what I'm spending my money on. No fancy features are necessary :-). I'm not sure if it's been debianized, but there's CBB (Check Book

Re: [DEBIAN] Financial software?

1997-11-21 Thread Joerg Plate
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Re: [DEBIAN] Financial software?

1997-11-21 Thread Orn E. Hansen
I'm looking for an application that will let me manage my bankaccounts and can draw some nice graphs to show what I'm spending my money on. No fancy features are necessary :-). How much features do you want in your package? To be able to record your income, spending and record your