Autor: Raymond Zeitler Data: A: dynebolic mailinglist Assumpte: Re: [dyne:bolic] New User
Thank you, Carsten. I'd heard about Gnucash, but I haven't downloaded it yet. It sounds promising.
Paul Lutus also has a free financial program written in Java, but I don't remember if it's open source.
All the best!
- Ray
----- Original Message ----
From: Carsten Agger <agger@???>
To: dynebolic mailinglist <dynebolic@???>
Sent: Sun, June 20, 2010 4:06:30 PM
Subject: Re: [dyne:bolic] New User
> a personal finance program comparable to Quicken ...
Until recently, I never used a finance program because I used to have a
job and without being rich didn't really worry too much about making
ends meet ... then I became unemployed, and harsh realities like
rent-paying demand a higher level of control.
So I've taken to tracking my finances with Gnucash. It's free software,
available for GNU/Linux systems like d:b, it's very easy to use, and it
will import Quicken files. Gnucash differs from quicken in that it's
really a double entry accounting system but I don't think that'll be a
problem. I find it very convenient to track my finances, at least.
>
> - RZ