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Re: money/quicken/?



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On Sun, Aug 24, 2003 at 03:11:06AM -0400, D. Clarke wrote:
> are there any decent (free or not free) money/quicken clones out there 
> that'll do basically everything those big-bad windows programs will do?

baloo@ursine:~$ apt-cache show gnucash
Package: gnucash
Priority: extra
Section: gnome
Installed-Size: 13240
Maintainer: James A. Treacy <treacy@debian.org>
Architecture: i386
Version: 1.8.4-2
Depends: bonobo (>= 1.0.22), gdk-imlib1, guile-1.6-libs, libart2 (>=
1.2.13-5), libaudiofile0 (>= 0.2.3-4), libbonobo2 (>= 1.0.22), libc6
(>= 2.3.1-1), libdb3 (>= 3.2.9-19), libesd0 (>= 0.2.29-1) |
libesd-alsa0 (>= 0.2.29-1), libfreetype6 (>= 2.1.4-1), libgal23 (>=
0.24), libgdk-pixbuf-gnome2 (>= 0.22.0-2.0.1), libgdk-pixbuf2 (>=
0.22.0-2.0.1), libghttp1, libglade-gnome0, libglade0, libglib1.2 (>=
1.2.0), libgnome32 (>= 1.2.13-5), libgnomeprint15 (>= 0.29-1),
libgnomesupport0 (>= 1.2.13-5), libgnomeui32 (>= 1.4.2-3), libgtk1.2
(>= 1.2.10-4), libgtkhtml20 (>= 1.0.4), libguile-ltdl-1, libguppi16,
libgwrapguile1 (>= 1.3.4-5), libltdl3 (>= 1.4.3-1), liboaf0 (>=
0.6.10), libofx0c102, liborbit0 (>= 0.5.17), libpopt0 (>= 1.7),
libqthreads-12, libstdc++5 (>= 1:3.3-1), libxml1 (>= 1:1.8.14-3),
libzvt2 (>= 1.4.1.3-3), oaf (>= 0.6.10), xlibs (>> 4.1.0), zlib1g (>=
1:1.1.4), slib, guile-1.6-slib, libfinance-quote-perl,
libdate-manip-perl
Suggests: gnucash-sql, gnucash-docs
Filename: pool/main/g/gnucash/gnucash_1.8.4-2_i386.deb
Size: 3499258
MD5sum: a744ffd6849ef60c11c16cab12d56b97
Description: A personal finance tracking program
 Gnucash can track finances in multiple accounts, keeping running
 and reconciled balances. It has an X based graphical user interface,
 double entry, a hierarchy of accounts, expense accounts (categories),
 and can import Quicken QIF files.


If you want to find stuff like this on your own, go check out the
debian website, or man apt-cache.

apt-cache search <keyword> to look for that in the package name or
description.

apt-cache show <package> to see the package information.

apt-get install <package> to get the package and anything it needs.

Hope this helps.


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