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crhorner
12-13-2000, 12:59 AM
Does a linux financial package exist that for all intents and purposes looks like M$ Money 2000. I need it to totally rid myself of M$ Windows. I need it for my bank, and they do not use Quicken. I use automatic deposit and bill pay, and I will not give that up. I can continue to use dual boot, but this is the only reason I need it.

Thanks in advance,

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C. R. Horner

YOU CAN'T ROLLERSKATE IN A BUFFALO HERD!

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H. M. Murdock
12-13-2000, 01:03 AM
hi,

there is a program called gnucash that is like quicken. I do not know if it handles MS money at all, but I know it does quicken features. Maybe this will work for you.

Murdock

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crhorner
12-13-2000, 01:11 AM
Originally posted by H. M. Murdock:
hi,

there is a program called gnucash that is like quicken. I do not know if it handles MS money at all, but I know it does quicken features. Maybe this will work for you.

Murdock


Thanks, but Gnucash uses Quicken files. http://www.linuxnewbie.org/ubb/frown.gif

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C. R. Horner

YOU CAN'T ROLLERSKATE IN A BUFFALO HERD!