Answer by Alex for Quicken equivalent
If you are looking to keep track of your transactions Internet based Mint.com does a fantastic job. Hooked to your bank, credit card, or brokerage account it will show you every entry your financial...
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It's worth mentioning that kmymoney is also a good option. It's part of the KDE family, but I've been using it with Gnome for several years.It has a very Quicken-like interface, and it has good tools...
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Have you thought of taking it to the cloud? I believe Quickens online version has been replaced with Mint. That will free you from platform dependencies altogether. I haven't used it myself as its...
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Homebank«HomeBank» is free software. Use it to manage your personal accounts. It is designed to easy to use. Analyse your finances in detail using powerful filtering tools and graphs.
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You might want to try gnucash.sudo apt-get install gnucashIt's a good all around personal finance manager. I think it can even open Quicken files (not sure though!)
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I plan on switching my parents company to Ubuntu (or K or X, haven't decided yet) and one of the most important things is if there is a Quickens equivalent available for any of them?Something to manage...
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