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Re: [Sheflug] Re: Quicken functional equivalent?
I've been subscribed for a while whilst I try to build my Linux setup at
home and at work. We use Quickbooks for windows 2001 at work with the plan
that we move it to Linux when I can get Hylafax functional for receiving
our faxes ( but that's another story). According to the Wine page,
Quickbooks works via Wine so I would have though that quicken would, rather
than reinvent the wheel. Ideally Intuit might start writing their software
for the Linux world as more businesses are going over to it.
John Williamson
At 10:03 19/05/02 +0100, you wrote:
>Richard
>
> > I've been looking at my accounts recently, and decided I really
> > don't have time to work out my budgets with pencil and paper any
> > more. Does anyone know of some Linux software similar to Quicken
> > that I could use to manage my accounts?
>
>There's a few out there but most of them are written as a one off for
>a company. Thus making them expensive.
>
>It is rumoured that the Sage tax package and others are being ported
>to Linux. We will have to wait and see. A few people have tried to
>start a GNU project to rival the commercial accountancy and tax
>packages but GNU cash is the only one so far and that's for personal
>finances.
>
>Thanks
>
>
>--
>Richard
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