[ale] Personal Finance Software
Denny Chambers
dchambers at bugfixer.net
Tue May 10 10:45:59 EDT 2005
I have used MoneyDance for over a year, and it has worked great. I was
able to import all of my old Quicken files into the program, which was
several years worth. I would definitely recommend it as a personal
finance tools.
Denny
James Sumners wrote:
>I originally responded in support of gnucash but I have to rescind and
>put my support in favor of Moneydance. Gnucash is simply too complex
>for personal finances and is really not geared toward them; plus, it
>locks you in to its specific file format!
>
>I have been using the demo of Moneydance for the past week and I am
>loving it. Probably the best feature is the reminders calendar. I also
>love how simple it is to use. I will be buying the product just as
>soon as I have the $30 or the 100 demo transactions run out --
>whichever comes first.
>
>
>
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Denny Chambers
Unix IS user friendly - it's just picky about it's friends.
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