Neal Lippman wrote:
I am wondering if anyone could recommend a solution for using Quicken on my
debian woody system. Quicken is essentially the ONLY windows application that
I still need, and thus is the only reason that my laptop still has windows98
loaded on it.
As far as I can tell, wine does not yet support Quicken, nor does the
Crossover platform that has gotten a lot of press for its MSOffice support.
I am not adverse to running VMWare if that's the best way to accomplish this
task (btw, since vmware is proprietary, I assume there are no debs, but just
the tarball and rpms on their web site).
I am a bit adverse to using Win4Lin, only because that would involve using
their patched kernel, and I like using the standard kernels.
You don't need no stinkin' emulator! :) gnucash will read your Quicken
files and you're free.
apt-get install gnucash at least for woody and sid.
Paul Scott
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