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Re: Checkbook balancing?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jim Morris)
Tue Nov 17 12:06:20 1998

Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 11:05:36 -0600
From: Jim Morris <Jim@Morris.net>
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> Michael Kleber writes:
> >
> > Is there a free, basic banking program, in the style of Quicken
> > or MS Money (that's redundant...), for Linux?  I was hoping the
> > StarOffice suite wouls have something like that, but seems not...

There is a Java based checkbook manager that I saw screenshots for on a
link from  the freshmeat WWW site a week or so back - it looked VERY
impressive, and of course, runs under Linux (if you have Java
installed).  I don't remember the name, but it was one of the links from
the the main page I think. Unfortunately, it looks like
www.freshmeat.org is down at the moment....

Personally, I've been using a DOS program called "Managing Your Money"
for many years (since maybe 1985?).  I'm still using the DOS version I
last upgraded to 4 years ago - it works like a charm under DOSEMU...  or
even in a telnet session (one advantage of a text-mode UI!).  I am
tempted though to try this Java program, so I can run it under any OS I
need to...

Good luck!
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