On Fri, Apr 15, 2005 at 08:39:32AM -0500, John Foster wrote: > On Wednesday 06 April 2005 10:50 am, Michael Satterwhite wrote: > > Intuit is going to prevent online banking from working on older versions > > of Quicken in about a week. This, of course, is nothing more than a way > > to force people who don't need an upgrade to buy a new copy of their > > software. > > > > Does anyone know what native Linux finance packages - if any - would > > support online banking. That's a required feature for any software > > package I use to replace Quicken. I use Wells Fargo for my bank if that > > makes any difference. > > > > Thanks for any suggestions. > > > > ---Michael > I have been running Moneydance on Debian Linux for 2 years- Stable releases > only for me but they have several layers of beta stuff for you to play with > also. The support is excellent and the price is CHEAP. The program is a > little short on some features but it is coming along nicely. It does allow > Online banking in the sense that you can set it up to automatically download > and post the new entires into the ledger accounts (same as Quicken Or MS > Money). There is a trial version to see if it will do what you want. I use it > in combination with SQL-Ledger to run several business. They are very > reliable. > -- > John Foster How are you integrating Moneydance and sql-ledger?
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