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- Top 10 Linux financial tools
- Many people don't realize the wealth of applications available for Linux -- and that includes financial software. Jack Wallen introduces 10 Linux apps that will meet your financial needs, whether you just want a digital replacement for your checkbook or you're looking for a full-blown accounting package for your organization....
- Tags: Accounting, Financial, Quicken, System Requirement, Tool, Gnucash, KMyMoney, Moneydance, Nolapro, BasicBooks, Quasar, SQL-Ledger, Linux, Financial Accounting, UNIX, Operating Systems, Open Source, Operational Accounting, Software, Finance, Jack Wallen
- Blog posts 2008-06-24
- Moneydance (exe)
- Moneydance is an easy-to-use personal finance manager. Whether you want to organize your finances, manage your budget, track your portfolio, or just automatically balance your checkbook, Moneydance is the solution for you. Moneydance's simple interface makes tracking your finances a snap, and advanced features include online banking and bill payment,...
- Tags: Moneydance, Financial Accounting, Finance
- Software downloads 2007-08-06
- Moneydance (OS X) (dmg)
- Moneydance is an easy-to-use personal finance manager. Whether you want to organize your finances, manage your budget, track your portfolio, or just automatically balance your checkbook, Moneydance is the solution for you. Moneydance's simple interface makes tracking your finances a snap, and advanced features include online banking and bill payment,...
- Tags: Apple Mac OS X, Moneydance, Financial Accounting, Finance
- Software downloads 2007-08-06
- Almost there.................
- After two years or so dabbling with Linux for personal use I've finally made the leap from Windows............almost. The one app I've yet to substitute under Linux is MS Money which I've used to manage my personal finances for over 5 years now. I'm not looking for anything particularly special,...
- Tags: UNIX, Operating systems, KMyMoney, Moneydance, GnuCash, Linux
- Discussion threads 2006-02-14
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