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Moneydance

Posted by: Anonymous Coward on November 17, 2005 01:53 AM
Many programs don't put themselves into Gnome, or KDE menus. You can make your own shortcuts for both--it really isn't that hard. (You have to do the same for many programs in Windows, also--though I will admit, not, usually, finance programs.)
I used GnuCash for a while (several months)and couldn't really get used to the interface, or the just plain ugliness of it (sorry guys--user experience is important, to me). While the feature set is close to Moneydance's, it is lacking a couple things straight out of the box (and has some things that Moneydance lacks, conversely). It comes down to what you prefer, not necessarily feature sets, or freedom (as in freedom). I prefer Moneydance, because I find it easier to use, better looking, and has all the features that I need. Also, because it did a better job of importing my<nobr> <wbr></nobr>.qif files.

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