Dave Eells wrote:

thank you..that is awesome..being a windows user i had no problems...but
Linux is way cool and now i need to learn that...got my work cut out for
me don't i..thanks a ton..will try it promptly



On Wed, 2002-12-25 at 12:22, Alan Harding wrote:

On Sun, 2002-12-22 at 17:30, Andrew Pasquale wrote:

On Sun, Dec 22, 2002 at 12:13:01PM -0500 or thereabouts, Dave Eells wrote:

Are there websites where I can go to download freeware for RH 8.0? Ex:gnucash is the financial software that comes with 8.0 but it is not
an acceptable software to me. Is there freeware financial software that
would equal quicken? Thanks


There are lots of sites to download software. Google is your friend :)

Try searches like "linux money management" and see what you can find. There seem to be quite a few options. Personally, I like gnuCash alright, though it takes some getting used to.

If you must have quicken, check out Crossover Office from CodeWeavers. Reportedly, quicken now runs on linux:

http://desktoplinux.com/articles/AT2282537026.html

HTH

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As a slight Aside, try http://www.google.com/linux all the searches
you make are then related to linux information automatically.

(ps there is also a /microsoft, /mac, /bsd as well)

Enjoy
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Another thought is to run either a windoze box or a part with windoze on it then run your windoze progs through WINE. Not all will run but I have had reasonable success.

Steve




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