Check Book Traker (was Re: Linux General Ledger)

Tim Wunder tim
Mon May 17 12:00:53 PDT 2004


On 3/26/2004 11:19 AM, I believe that Kurt Wall wrote:

> In a 0.9K blaze of typing glory, Tim Wunder wrote:
> 
>>On 3/26/2004 10:23 AM, I believe that Harry G wrote:
>>
>><snip>
>>
>>>Try this:
>>>http://tony.maro.net/mod.php?mod=userpage&menu=9&page_id=4
>>>
>>>Nicest and easiest home checkbook program for Linux I have seen.
>>>
>>>Harry G
>>
>>You said "seen" and not "used," do you use it?
>>It looks very interesting, though. I might just have to try it out. One 
>>of the things that frustrates me with gnucash is the lack of being able 
>>forcast cash flow and account balances. That looks to be a feature of 
>>CBT. Additionally, the smaller filesize is appealing. Gnucash's XML 
>>file, while editable with a text editor (which is kinda nice), tends to 
>>be large.
> 
> 
> I've had great success with Moneydance. For $USD30.00 or so, it's a great
> deal.
> 
> Kurt

Know of any way to import my gnucash data into moneydance? I was just 
perusing the moneydance website, and reading thru the mailing list 
archives. It looks to be a far cry from the MD I tested a few years ago 
(that's a good thing).

Tim





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