To: Bloody Sam Roberts
If only there was Quicken Home for Linux....perchance to dream....
To: Mrs. B.S. Roberts
If only there was Quicken Home for Linux... Yup. I've tried WINE and other emulators but nothing works for me.
Maybe someday. May have to try a complete Linux partition rather than the VM. A Winter time project.
28 posted on
08/12/2014 1:39:15 PM PDT by
Bloody Sam Roberts
(My life has been a poor attempt to imitate the man. I am a living legacy to the leader of the band.)
To: Mrs. B.S. Roberts
No Quicken, but you could check any of these out:
- Grisbi is a very functional personal financial management program
with a lot of features: checking, cash and liabilities accounts,
several accounts with automatic contra entries, several currencies,
including euro, arbitrary currency for every operation, money
interchange fees, switch to euro account per account, description
of the transactions with third parties, categories, sub-categories,
financial year, notes, breakdown, transfers between accounts, even
for accounts of different currencies, bank reconciliation, scheduled
transactions, automatic recall of last transaction for every third
party, nice and easy user interface, user manual, QIF import/export. - KMyMoney strives to be the best personal finance manager.
The ultimate objectives of KMyMoney are...
* Accuracy. Using time tested double entry accounting principles
helps ensure that your finances are kept in correct order.
* Ease of use. Strives to be the easiest open source personal
finance manager to use, especially for the non-technical user.
* Familiar Features. Intends to provide all important features
found in the commercially-available, personal finance managers. - GnuCash is a personal finance manager. A check-book like register GUI
allows you to enter and track bank accounts, stocks, income and even
currency trades. The interface is designed to be simple and easy to
use, but is backed with double-entry accounting principles to ensure
balanced books.
36 posted on
08/12/2014 6:18:40 PM PDT by
zeugma
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