[Pc_Support] OT: Generic Quicken

JohnH pctech at htc.net
Thu Oct 12 13:36:03 EDT 2006


Brian
Thanks for the info! I will try GNUCash.
Your right, Quicken and/or QuickBooks, is allot cheaper now.
However, when a person has not worked for over a year, even $1.00 is too 
expensive.
Thanks
JohnH

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bryan J. Smith" <thebs413 at gmail.com>
To: <pc_support at matrixlist.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2006 1:24 AM
Subject: [Pc_Support] OT: Generic Quicken


> JohnH wrote:
>> Does anyone know of a cheap (if not free) knock off  of Quicken and/or 
>> Quick Books?
>
> Is not Quicken and/or QuickBooks fairly inexpensive already?  At least
> in the case you want to use various support services?  It's those
> service alliances that you pay for.
>
> Under Linux, GNUCash does _both_ personal financial _and_ small
> business accounting.  It replaces _both_ Quicken and QuickBooks.  And
> it imports/exports many standard (and reverse engineered, older
> proprietary) formats, including several on-line/Internet formats.  But
> because it's Open Source, it will never establish industry
> relationships that might be advantageous to pay for.
>
> Just wondering.
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