Gnucash.

http://www.gnucash.org/

Does "double entry" accounting, imports .qif files, has great documentation....

From their site:

"The GnuCash development team has continued to improve file import
filters, which allow users to import work from old programs like
Microsoft Money and Quicken. GnuCash can load QIF and QFX files, which
are used by both of those programs."

I've played with gnucash in Ubuntu Edgy and found it to be very
powerful but also very much a piece of accounting software, and I
really don't know anything about accounting except what I learned in
an entry-level Econ class and what I learned from the gnucash
tutorial.

Good Luck,
CMP

On 10/20/06, sholton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Scott G. Hall wrote:
 > What you do is:
 >
 > 1) Install MS fonts.

Your Linux solution has a Windows dependency. Not a particularly
Microsoft-free solution, in my opinion.

Any suggestion for a Quicken replacement for those of us
coming to Linux from a non-Windows (say, Mac for example)
world?

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