On Thu, 2002-02-28 at 22:33, Greg Brown wrote:
> A while back I remember some chat going on regarding a linux app which 
> someone wrote that is essentially a Quicken personal finance competitor.  I 
> searched my archive and I can't find anything about this..  does anyone know 
> what I'm talking about?

My guess would be GnuCash (http://www.gnucash.org/).  It's a double
entry system, but I believe it works just as well as quicken for
personal finance.

Tanner
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