[Fwd: [Cialug] Re: GNUCash (Was: Old Mac PowerPC)]
Kenneth Ristau
kristau at kristau.net
Thu Jun 16 21:38:18 CDT 2005
Oops, I forgot to run ntpdate :P
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Subject: [Cialug] Re: GNUCash (Was: Old Mac PowerPC)
Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2005 20:33:32 -0500
From: Kenneth Ristau <kristau at kristau.net>
Reply-To: Central Iowa Linux Users Group <cialug at cialug.org>
To: Central Iowa Linux Users Group <cialug at cialug.org>
References: <b4ad89bf9536848e09b7eb49cac7da38 at passitonservices.org>
Stuart Thiessen wrote:
> Also, I wondered if you had any solid Quickbook replacements that would
> run on Linux. I have heard of like GNUCash or something like that, but
> last I had heard there were no "mature" platforms that were really ready
> for use. Any feedback on that?
GNUCash is very mature and is listed on SourceForge as
"Production/Stable". I believe that's one notch below their highest
rating, "Mature". I think people don't view it as mature because it is
geared more toward business finance than personal finance. Remember,
"different" != "unstable".
That said, we use an ancient copy of Quicken 98 here at home. But
that's more a function of prying Quicken from my wife's cold, dead hands
than any choice of my own ;)
later,
kristau
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