Thanks Randy!
Seems a good package but being intended for the U.S.A. it is only capable of
downloading from Amex or one other American bank. Nick
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Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001 5:04 PM
Subject: Re: Financial Package software
> > "nicholas.b-watts" wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> > Can anyone help suggest software for RedHat 7.1 which will enable me
> > to monitor various bank accounts and download statement details from
> > the internet. I have recently started using a dual boot sysstem with
> > Windows 98SE and M'Softs Money 2000, which isn't bad but Linux is a
> > deal faster and more stable.
> > Also any suggestions why my Pop3 server does not work? I can receive
> > mail fine. NtlWorld are sniffy about helping a Linux user saying they
> > do not support it. I do not think they know anything about it. All
> > help very much appreciated! Nick
>
> I'm using MoneyDance, which has a lot more features than gnucash, and is
> closer to Quicken.
>
> http://www.moneydance.com/
> --
> Randy Kelsoe
> Dae Richt, Fear Nacht
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