Aaron Brown on Sat, 21 Aug 1999 13:36:17 -0400 (EDT)


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Re: [Plug] Linux and Home Banking. -Reply


Ok no prob you will see it on monday, it is from the RH60 Powertools if
you still want it.  But since it is all TK and Perl, I wouldnt worry about
it.

-- 
-Rune

Walk a Mile in another man's shoes, and you will risk getting Athlete's Foot...

In the Depths of the minds of the insane Fantasy and Reality are the
same...

On Sat, 21 Aug 1999, Douglas A. Weber wrote:

:Date: Sat, 21 Aug 1999 13:11:35 -0400
:From: Douglas A. Weber <daweb@bellatlantic.net>
:Reply-To: plug@lists.nothinbut.net
:To: plug@lists.nothinbut.net
:Subject: Re: [Plug] Linux and Home Banking. -Reply
:
:Aaron,  I would appreciate it if you would email me a copy of the rpm for
:cbb.  daweb@bellatlantic.net
:
:Thanks,
:Doug Weber
:
:
:----- Original Message -----
:From: Aaron Brown <linux@fsckit.com>
:To: <plug@lists.nothinbut.net>
:Sent: Saturday, August 21, 1999 11:30 AM
:Subject: Re: [Plug] Linux and Home Banking. -Reply
:
:
:> cbb - (version 0.78, 734k)
:>
:> cbb is a personal financcial management application written in Tcl/Tk and
:> perl (it contains no compiles code) and utilizing a simple (tab delimited)
:> data file format.  cbb provides a simple interface for users to balance
:> their checkbooks and to add their own reports, graphs, and external
:> modules without having to modify any of the cbb source
:>
:> The home page and FAQ are here http://www.menet.umn.edu/~curt/cbb/
:>
:> I have this in RPM, if anyone is interested I can email it to you on
:> Monday.
:>
:>     - Ability to import from and export to the Quicken export file
:>       format.  This feature has not been extensively tested, but
:>       should provide the ability to move back and forth freely between
:>       Quicken and CBB.
:>
:> Any more info is on the website
:>
:> --
:> -Rune
:>
:> Walk a Mile in another man's shoes, and you will risk getting Athlete's
:Foot...
:>
:> In the Depths of the minds of the insane Fantasy and Reality are the
:> same...
:>
:> On Sat, 21 Aug 1999, Martin DiViaio wrote:
:>
:> :Date: Sat, 21 Aug 1999 13:39:08 +0000
:> :From: Martin DiViaio <martindiviaio@erols.com>
:> :Reply-To: plug@lists.nothinbut.net
:> :To: plug@lists.nothinbut.net
:> :Subject: Re: [Plug] Linux and Home Banking. -Reply
:> :
:> :umweber@mcs.drexel.edu wrote:
:> :>
:> :> I use Commonwealth Bank (http://www.commonwealth.com)
:> :> Are locally based, alot of branches are open extended hours and located
:> :> in supermarkets, have free checking, and next month they're introducing
:> :> their online banking services, which are also free.
:> :> Minimum requirements are Netscape 2.0 or Internet Explorer 3.0
:> :> I guess it's safe to say it will work in Linux.
:> :> It also states that you can import your online statement into Quicken
:or
:> :> Microsoft Money. So, how this thread originally started: are there
:Linux
:> :> software pacakges that are similar or compatible with these?
:> :>
:> :
:> :I believe CBB can handle Quicken files. It can't handle MS Money files
:> :at all.
:> :
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