Accounting on Linux
Jerry Feldman
gaf at blu.org
Thu Aug 8 16:18:29 EDT 2002
I can vouch for Moneydance. I initially tried GnuCash, but had some
problems installing it a few years ago, so I started using Moneydance.
IMHO, I found it worthwhile and paid the small price. Whenever I have asked
for help on the product I get a very prompt response from Sean Reilly, who
wrote Moneydance.
On 8 Aug 2002 at 14:53, Ed Lawson wrote:
> Me neither and not all things are free all the time. Appgen makes
> several products and provides demo versions. The have a product that is
> the basically a QuickBooks for Linux that is a solid small business
> accounting package called MyBooks and they did have a Quicken product
> called Moneydance which is a Java app that runs on Linux and Win.
>
> It is all reasonably priced and good stuff.
>
> http://www.appgen.com
>
> Ed Lawson
>
>
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