[ale] SuSE Linux edition to run Windows programs
Dana Powers
dana at slothlovechunk.org
Fri Nov 1 10:47:22 EST 2002
What is OFX functionality? I am new to the whole 'balance your checkbook'
thing, but CBB (http://cbb.sourceforge.net/) has worked very well for me. Its
simple, so Im going to guess it doesnt do all the fancy things that Quicken
does, but I've never used Quicken.
Dana
On Thursday 31 October 2002 05:08 pm, Jim Philips wrote:
> On Thursday 31 October 2002 01:16 pm, Transam wrote:
> > > SuSE is planning to incorporate Codeweavers' Crossover Office in its
> > > desktop edition next year. I think this is a very good move. I have
> > > been Linux only in recent months, but I still miss Quicken badly. I was
> > > already planning the move to SuSE. This seals it.
> >
> > Have you looked at GnuCash? I understand that it does have nearly all of
> > the features but may solve your problems.
>
> I have looked at gnucash, but it is still lacking OFX functionality. They
> are working on it and it looks like they may have it ready for 1.8. But it
> isn't there yet.
>
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