Moneydance (http://moneydance.com) was posted on Slashdot a while ago. It's $30, and claims to support online billpayment. It's not GPL or even Open Source, but it is cross platform.
Josh On 10/16/06, Tommy Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Looks like this has been a re-occurring topic that has not seen a complete solution. Let me lay out what I need and why and hopefully I will get some feedback that helps me with my particular issue. My wife's computer is being migrated from Windows to Ubuntu, and the only application we lack is a replacement for Quicken, a problem is created by our use of the Quicken Bill Pay service which interfaces with the Quicken software. I have explored the use of WINE to get Quicken to run, everything appears to work except the online services (which is the one thing that I _must_ have). I would prefer not to use a VM software just on general principal of not continuing to use Windows. That said I'm looking for a solution that will replace Quicken _and_ allow me to interface with an online billing service within the application, or, a solution that will allow the installation of Quicken on a Ubuntu machine and full use of all the online functionality. The ultimate goal is to concoct a GPL solution; I would rather not spend any money. However, at this point if someone can guarantee support for Quicken, I would be willing to spend some moola! -- Tommy Williams "If you dont know how to fix a PC then you shouldnt be allowed to own one." -- TriLUG mailing list : http://www.trilug.org/mailman/listinfo/trilug TriLUG Organizational FAQ : http://trilug.org/faq/ TriLUG Member Services FAQ : http://members.trilug.org/services_faq/
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