I've used/implemented gnucash http://www.gnucash.org/ for small
businesses and it works fairly well as long as the people using it have
a good understanding of how accounting is supposed to work.  It is
overkill for personal finances.

For personal use I think that you can't beat KMyMoney.  It does have a
lot of kde dependencies but it works well under any environment and is
quite polished.

--
David

On Thu, 2014-05-01 at 09:37 -0700, Tim Wescott wrote:
> To date, I've been doing my accounting in Peachtree, on Windows XP, in
> Virtual Box, under Linux.
> 
> Windows XP is going out of maintenance, and I'm thinking this is a
> sterling opportunity to purge that windows-ism from my office.
> 
> Does anyone use an accounting program under Linux, with or without Wine?
> My preference is for a program that comes set up for a small business;
> something that's native-Linux is better, but something that's worked
> well with Wine is acceptable.
> 
> I am NOT looking for a suggestion on the lines of "oh, use a spreadsheet
> (data base, paper ledger, whatever)".  Accounting programs get sold for
> a reason.  If that's your input, thanks in advance and please hold it
> in.
> 


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