And if you're able to run the attached .exe file, what are you doing on the gnucash-devel mailing list? ;)
I can give you an answer to that one.
I have been using both Quicken and QuickBooks for some time. At first I was impressed with them both. Quicken I still find quite reasonable. QuickBooks, on the other hand, has just become bloatware.
QB 2002 had a fundamental problem calculating account balances after entering a transaction. On enquiry, the answer I got from Intuit was that they had much more important fixes to make and that if you came out of the account and then went in again the balance was correct.
It seems that the more important stuff was QB 2003.
Despite downloading upgrades from Intuit, my version of 2002 still has that problem. So much for customer service!
I signed up to gnucash.devel to see if there was ever any chance of a port to Windows, either directly or via Cygwin. I keep promising to try it myself, but other things get in the way.
-- Don
Never listen to your customers. They were dumb enough to buy your product, so they have no credibility.
- Dogbert
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