Linux.com: Personal Finance Software for GNU/Linux
Nov 09, 2005, 10:00 (0 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Jem Matzan)
"Intuit Quicken and Microsoft Money are two popular
Windows-based packages for personal financial management. GNU/Linux
offers several similar applications--most of them free
software--that can meet or exceed the capabilities of the
proprietary programs. If you can adjust to a different interface,
you might find you like one of them more than the better-known
alternatives.
"Reilly Technologies' Moneydance is the only proprietary program
of the bunch. The license is restrictive in all the usual ways--you
can use Moneydance on only one computer, you can't use it for
commercial purposes, and you can't modify it or give it out to
anyone..."
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