gnucash is like quicken for linux. I haven't used much, but it seems to work pretty well. It can import/export quicken files.
I just inherited an iPaq at work, hopefully I'll get a chance to put linux on it in the next week or two (I will NOT pay $70 for ssh). If anyone around here has done it and/or has a serial cradle for the iPaq, I'd love to hear from ya. Thanks, -- Michael Stone Linux / High Performance Computing Administrator The University of Texas at Austin Mechanical Engineering Department ETC 3.130 ph: 471.5951 agentsmith[at]mail.utexas.edu http://hpc.me.utexas.edu On Mon, 26 May 2003, Mark wrote: > > My samsung i300 (palmos) is about to die. Naturally, I've been looking > over the pda's at the stores, drooliung. > > So, questions: > > I've been unable to find a PDA phone that will run linux while the phone > still works? I suspect that I'm just SOL... is this correct? > > If I do switch over to a zarus or an ipaq (or some other non-palm > platform) so I can run linux, is there a "pocket quicken" type package > avaible for linux? There is the requirement that it sync's with quicken > (as opposed to just being all-pda based). I've found conduites, but > nothing else. I also want to know how good the sw is. I guess I'm SOL here > too, though. > > I'd be willing to split up the phone/pda combo, but I really need the > pocket quicken. My wife would probably get upset if I bought and carried > around 2 pda's, so... that might be a showstopper. > > I an NOT going to run windowsCE (or whatever it's called these days). > > namaste, > Mark > > _______________________________________________ > Siglinux mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.utacm.org/mailman/listinfo/siglinux > _______________________________________________ Siglinux mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.utacm.org/mailman/listinfo/siglinux