HI
You might try GNUcash for Quicken. It seems the only linux version is
not quit ready for prime time, but ...
From http://www.gnucash.org/
/The GnuCash development team proudly announces GnuCash 2.3.2, the third
of several unstable 2.3.x releases of the GnuCash Free Accounting
Software which will eventually lead to the stable version 2.4.0. With
this new release series, GnuCash can use an SQL database using SQLite3,
MySQL or PostgreSQL. It runs on GNU/Linux, *BSD, Solaris, Microsoft
Windows and Mac OSX. This release is intended for developers and testers
who want to help tracking down all those bugs that are still in there.
/Hope this helps
Cliff/
/Pierre wrote:
Barbara Tobias wrote:
I am using Linux, Ubuntu 9.04.
When I first started using Linux (about the first of this year), I set
up a dual boot system. For a few months it worked quite well, but
something happened (I have not been able to determine what) and I could
no longer access Windows.
I think you might get more appropriate help in the
http://ubuntuforums.org
Here's what Google throws up on your problem. I'm presuming you're
using grub to dual boot:
http://tinyurl.com/ngsgn5
> Has anyone had
success running a dual boot system for an extended period?
I used to run a dual boot and can't remember that I ever had a problem.
My only reason for still wanting Windows is that there are three
programs that I have not been able to find good substitutes for:
Quicken (to be able to download transactions from my bank
weekly)
Street Atlas (for planning trips and working with GPS)
Photoshop (for heavy-duty photo manipulation)
Once you get used to the weird interface (my opinion), The Gimp does
just about anything one can do in Photoshop.
The other two, I don't know. Although a friend frequently complains
that there's no Quicken for Linux. And Linux business software, OOo
aside, is at best pretty ordinary (again, My Opinion).
Cheers
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