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Re: What DO you lose with Linux ???



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On Sun, 28 Mar 1999 09:16:11 -0800 (PST), Gary Singleton wrote:

>FWIW you might want to check out Net.B@nk (is that
>corny or what?).  It's actually pretty neat & you can
>do _everything_ through a browser.  Download options
>are MS-Money, Quicken or comma delimited ASCII.  Of
>course there are a lot of potential reasons not to like
>it including being used to Quicken or concerned about
>security or whatever.  I don't use it but I might in
>the future.

    It isn't the same as doing it through Quicken.  With Quicken and on-line
banking charges, etc are downloaded and are intergrated seamlessly into my
register.  Cutting checks is the same way.  Yes, you can do that with browser
banking, but you can't take that and easily intergrate browser banking into a
Quicken/Money database and do the things many people like.  Budgeting,
projected income/expenses, expense tracking, etc.  

    I use Wells Fargo browser-banking and, although I liked it, found it
lacking.  I bought Quicken because of how its online banking worked.  They
sound the same but they are quite different.

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