Posted on 01/17/2005 10:56:25 PM PST by N3WBI3
Begone troll. Any bank that will accept Netscape wil accept Mozilla. They use exactly the same rendering engine, called Gecko.
And Gnucash has features that Intuit hasn't dreamed of yet, including connection to a backend database of your choice for multi-user operation.
I would welcome your agreement if it was based on anything like knowledge.
But since it's based strictly on whether you can grab the code and screw the coder...
Well, let's just say that I think you should take your agreement, fold it until it's all sharp, pointy corners and...
And I'll leave the rest to what passes for your imagination.
Watchguard.
Linux home finance program: http://www.thekompany.com/products/kapital/faq.php3
Compared to 60,000 in W2k?
Kompatible with Karl Marx, nothing else that I know of.
http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=das+kapital+marx&ei=UTF-8&fr=FP-tab-web-t&fl=0&x=wrt
your fixation with microsoft is astounding.
your fixation with china is astounding.
With "Kapital" I gave you more fuel for your anti Linux campaign.
Which shows, once again, what you know:
Is Kapital compatible with MS Money and Quicken?
Yes. Kapital fully supports the Quicken QIF file format, both for import and export. Since MS Money also supports QIF, Kapital is also indirectly compatible with MS Money.
It's funny to have you lecture anyone on internet security when you don't seem to notice the difference between "security alert" and "security hole".
With a little more investigation, you might discover that the vast majority of those security alerts are for applications. You are nuts if you think flaws in downloaded third-party software should be attributed to Red Hat. These are also almost entirely local exploits (i.e. you need to have a local account to use these to gain information about the system / elevated access). And with SELinux installed, that still wouldn't do you any good.
Hey, I have a pop quiz for you. How many viruses have swept through the Linux community? If your answer was a positive integer less than one, congratulations! You're correct!
By virtue of having a permissions system, linux is innately much more secure than windows will ever be (until it implements a similar system).
I bounce between both feelings when I read your ludicrous posts.
I am inclined to think you don't have much acquaintance with setting up firewall boxes. . . .
So they stole their formats, Marx would be proud. Show me a bank that communicates in realtime with your Das Kapital, as mine does with Quicken and Money.
Thanks. As you see some seem oblivious to its obvious reference to communism, if not highly motivated to defend.
Both of those run fine under Linux using Cedega. Microsoft Money will run fine even just using plain old WINE.
QIF is an open, published format, troll. The developers of Kapital didn't "steal it" any more than Microsoft stole TCP/IP.
And your Quicken does not communicate in "real time" with your bank. It does batch processing. Guess what? So does Kapital.
And so does Gnucash, btw.
Bottom line, you use communistic clones. I do not. A distinct and unquestionable difference, on many levels.
Actually I am well aware of "Das Kapital" and Frederich Engels and Karl Marx
So you can jump through several hoops just to be able to run your communistic crap. I guess I'm supposed to be impressed? LOL!
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