If you look at the Gnucash web site (www.gnucash.org) you can see the latest 1.6 version has extensive wizards (they call them Druids) to help you import from Quicken. I havent tried it yet because it needs the latest Gnome libraries to be fitted, and I thought I'd wait for Mandrake 8.1 first. I did give MoneyDance a try and thought it a bit 'Mickey mouse' compared to Quicken. I do not think it worth paying for. I also tried the Kapital demo, and thought they had a cheek trying to charge for something so simple. At present I am having 'some' success running Quicken 2001 under WINE. It works, but painfully slowly.... Gnucash looks the best solution. Just not quite yet... Derek On Friday 07 September 2001 07:35, you wrote: > On Friday 07 September 2001 02:09, you wrote: > > Jeez, I wanna get rid of Windows too. However, our business > > accounts are in Windows and although I'm planning on using > > GnuCash, I don't want to re-key in all transactions for the > > current financial year so have to wait until April next year! > > You should take a look at Moneydance. If they are using > Quicken, you should have no problems importing their files. Go > to http://www.moneydance.com and you will be able to download > the latest version. They are constently doing updates and > improvements. > > Barry ---------------------------------------- Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"; name="message.footer" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Description: ----------------------------------------
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