<p dir="ltr">Moneydance was what I meant. Not jmoney. </p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Feb 8, 2016 1:53 PM, "James Taylor" <<a href="mailto:James.Taylor@eastcobbgroup.com">James.Taylor@eastcobbgroup.com</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">I use Moneydance. It's java based and runs on linux, mac and even<br>
windows. There's a client for iphone and kludge for android that works.<br>
It's not free, but has been well worth the 40-50 bucks I've spent on<br>
it.<br>
May not meet your needs, but does what I need it to do.<br>
-jt<br>
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>>> DJ-Pfulio <<a href="mailto:djpfulio@jdpfu.com">djpfulio@jdpfu.com</a>> 2/8/2016 11:15 AM >>><br>
What Linux-based tools do you use to manage bank, brokerage, and other<br>
financial<br>
accounts?<br>
<br>
I've been looking for a replacement to Quicken since ... 1989. Haven't<br>
found<br>
anything except simple leger-type stuff. Tried beancounter for a few<br>
months,<br>
but went back to quicken and their mandated every-3 yr<br>
upgrade/downgrade cycles.<br>
Since 2013, getting Quicken to run acceptably under WINE hasn't worked<br>
for me<br>
either. It is one of the last 4 things I cannot accomplish on Linux,<br>
sadly.<br>
* Quicken<br>
* Video editing with EDL cuts that can be manually validated<br>
efficiently; there<br>
are many video editors, but NONE, ZERO, NADA support EDL. VideoRedo is<br>
the tool<br>
to be replaced.<br>
* MS-Visio (cough - nothing is close and the 2003 version hasn't been<br>
improved,<br>
IMHO)<br>
* Presentation broadcasting/captures - OBS isn't stable on Linux, IME.<br>
Works<br>
great on Windows for some reason.<br>
<br>
Everything else I do is done on non-Windows systems.<br>
Ideas?<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
On 02/08/2016 10:59 AM, Lightner, Jeff wrote:<br>
> Bank of America also tells you you’re not liable due to their<br>
policies<br>
><br>
><br>
><br>
> However, I think using debit cards is fairly stupid anyway. Why<br>
give random<br>
> strangers (sales clerks/wait staff/online merchants) direct access to<br>
your bank<br>
> account? Even if the bank gives you back your money you may still<br>
have the<br>
> hassle of having checks bounce and/or cleaning up fees for<br>
overdrafts.<br>
><br>
><br>
><br>
> I much prefer to use credit cards and pay them off every month. If<br>
you have<br>
> the discipline to do that you incur no interest charges. You have<br>
the benefit<br>
> of seeing all the charges BEFORE you pay from your bank account and<br>
can dispute<br>
> any that aren’t right. So long as an item is in dispute there is<br>
no interest on<br>
> it and assuming the dispute is successful there never will be.<br>
><br>
><br>
><br>
> One of the things I really like about BofA is they have a way to<br>
generate random<br>
> credit card numbers that I can use doing online purchases (or if<br>
someone says<br>
> they need a card to confirm a reservation or the like). Even<br>
better is the<br>
> BofA (ShopSafe) cards:<br>
><br>
> a) Allow you to set a dollar limit<br>
><br>
> b) Allow you to set the expiration<br>
><br>
> c) Are only good at the first vendor that uses the card. (i.e.<br>
even if<br>
> that vendor gets hacked the hacker can’t use the number anywhere<br>
else).<br>
><br>
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