[ale] MS Money Alternative (was error booting XP after dual boot install of Ubuntu 7.10)
Denny Chambers
dchambers at bugfixer.net
Wed Apr 9 11:34:03 EDT 2008
Moneydance is a pretty good program. Not sure if it will import MS Money
files, but it imported my Quicken stuff without any issues.
James Sumners wrote:
> http://www.moneydance.com/
>
> I've been using it for the past five years. It's so much easier to use
> than Gnucash. Very much designed for personal finances as opposed to
> business.
>
> On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 10:29 PM, Brian Pitts <brian at polibyte.com> wrote:
>
>> Daniel Howard wrote:
>> > We got all the critical files off of the drive before starting (although
>> > I've yet to find an open source alternative for M$ Money),
>>
>> I've never used MS Money (heck, I've never given MS money), so I don't
>> know the exact features it offers, but there are several open-source
>> personal financial programs.
>>
>> For my very simple needs, I've been happy with Homebank. It works well
>> on linux; you'll have to ask Aaron about the amiga version.
>>
>> http://homebank.free.fr/ (linux, os x, amiga)
>> http://www.gnucash.org/ (linux, os x, windows)
>> http://www.grisbi.org/ (linux, windows)
>> http://kmymoney2.sourceforge.net/ (linux only afaict)
>> http://jgnash.sourceforge.net/ (java)
>> http://jmoney.sourceforge.net/ (java)
>>
>> -Brian
>>
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