For accounting I use Moneydance which works under Windows and Mac as well as
Linux.

Robin

On Nov 28, 2007 8:12 PM, Cameron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  >> * Thunderbird: Tried apt-get but it said it wasn't in the repositories
> >> so I downloaded the source and tried some instructions I found online.
> >> This worked (installed in /opt) and was able to get the icon in the
> >> menu bar, but when I click the program does not start.  AM I right in
> >> thinking it is likely a permission issues or is is something else?
> >
> > Make sure that you enable all of the extra repositories (universe,
> > restricted, and multiverse) and Thunderbird should be available to
> > install with apt.
> >
> > As for your current issue, try typing 'thunderbird' on the command line
> > and see if the application will load. If not, what error messages does
> > it give you? If it does load, the .desktop entry may be pointing to the
> > wrong locating. Edit it and point it to 'thunderbird' or alternatively,
> > type 'which thunderbird' to find the actual path to the binary. It could
> > also be the case that the directory you installed it to is not in your
> > path. You could simply add it to your path, or create a symlink
> > to /usr/bin or anywhere that is in your path.
> >
> >> * Quicken:  I use Quicken XG on Windows right now for tracking
> >> finances and the Quicken Home Inventory for tracking home inventory
> >> and it is shared on the domain as an app folder.  I know there are
> >> apps like KMyMoney on Linux, but anyone know if wine will work with
> >> Quicken?  Or, conversly, will KMyMoney (or similar) be able to
> >> directly open the *.QIF files and be able to save back into them for
> >> Quicken?  Also, will KMM work with the Quicken Home Inventory.  The
> >> Investments thing would be cool too, but not a deal breaker at this
> >> point.
> >
> > Quicken 2007 will run under Crossover Office. It will probably work
> > under vanilla wine as well, but you'll have to give it a try.
> >
> >> * Update OS: I know there is a command in apt-get but have not been
> >> able to find yet for updating the current 7.04 to 7.10.  I know it is
> >> something simple and I will smack myself when I see it.  yes I know I
> >> can just reinstall with teh latest version but I want to get a better
> >> feel for the upgrade path from one version of the distro to another.
> >
> > For upgrade instructions, see:
> > http://www.kubuntu.org/announcements/7.10-release.php#upgrade
> >
> > Hope that helps,
> >
> > Jesse
>
> Hi Jesse,
>
> I am planning to upgrade to 7.10 but I was trying to load some
> applications just to get myself into the practise mode.  I will look
> into the instructions for the distro upgrade...I knew it was something
> simple...<<smack>>.
>
> I did try doing some of what you suggested regaridng T-Bird, but I can't
> remember the results.  I will have to try it again.  You gave e some
> extra tidbits that I didn't think about.  Most of this was done in the
> wee hours one morning when I couldn't sleep...so brain farts can be
> exscused.
>
> After doing some more research I think I end up going with GnuCash as it
> is cross-platform, but I would still be curious to know the answer in KMM.
>
> Thanks for the tips Jesse...I take most of the things I have ever said
> about you... ;-)
>
> Cameron
>
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