Art Alexion on 1 Feb 2006 17:09:35 -0000 |
With the recommendations, I guess I'll give GnuCash another try. Daniel Widyono wrote: >> * GnuCash - clunky interface; much too powerful and business >> oriented for my personal needs >> >> > >If you can wait or are still looking when they release it, give GnuCash >another try later this year. They're about to release a very significant >version bump (prepping for GC2). I've been using GC1.x for a couple of >years, and actually enjoy it, and have been monitoring their mailing list for >many months now in anticipation of GC2 pre-releases. > >GC1.x is definitely usable and I personally like the interface, FWIW, for >others who are also looking for finance software. > > http://www.gnucash.org > http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Release_Schedule > >The largest hurdle for a newbie (IMHO) is to get used to Double Entry (if you >choose to use it, which I highly recommend). > > http://www.gnucash.org/en/features_5.phtml > > > -- _______________________________________ Art Alexion Arthur S. Alexion LLC PGP fingerprint: 52A4 B10C AA73 096F A661 92D2 3B65 8EAC ACC5 BA7A The attachment -- signature.asc -- is my electronic signature; no need for alarm. Info @ http://mysite.verizon.net/art.alexion/encryption/signature.asc.what.html Key for signed PDFs available at http://mysite.verizon.net/art.alexion/encryption/ArthurSAlexion.p7c The validation string is TTJY-ZILJ-BJJG. ________________________________________ Attachment:
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