Re: [newbie] Suggestions for Money Managing program, must import Microsoft Money files

2003-06-08 Thread The Other
On Saturday 07 June 2003 11:03 pm, Barry Premeaux wrote: > Check out Moneydance. I have been using it since 1999 (when it was > v2.4). I have been very pleased with it. > > http://www.moneydance.com > > Barry Hello Barry, I've looked at GnuCash, but I don't know how to get it to track loan pay

Re: [newbie] Suggestions for Money Managing program, must import Microsoft Money files

2003-06-07 Thread Barry Premeaux
On Saturday 07 June 2003 10:07 am, The Other wrote: > 06/07/03 > > Hello All, > > I would like to migrate my Microsoft Money 95 files to Linux. I've > already exported the files from Money 95 into the Quicken for Windows > file format, .qif > > Suggestions on a comparable Linux program to Import t

Re: [newbie] Suggestions for Money Managing program, must import Microsoft Money files

2003-06-07 Thread FemmeFatale
At 12:07 PM 6/7/2003 -0500, you wrote: 06/07/03 Hello All, I would like to migrate my Microsoft Money 95 files to Linux. I've already exported the files from Money 95 into the Quicken for Windows file format, .qif Suggestions on a comparable Linux program to Import those files? TIA The Other Gn

[newbie] Suggestions for Money Managing program, must import Microsoft Money files

2003-06-07 Thread The Other
06/07/03 Hello All, I would like to migrate my Microsoft Money 95 files to Linux. I've already exported the files from Money 95 into the Quicken for Windows file format, .qif Suggestions on a comparable Linux program to Import those files? TIA The Other Want to buy your Pack or Services fro