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Has anyone ported or made a personal finances Program?
I am a long-time PDA user recently converted :-) and I often use the Microsoft Money sync system. I like the ability to sync to my PC my daily purchases ect. Is there a comparable program for the Internet Tablet?
-ezra |
Re: Has anyone ported or made a personal finances Program?
I'm not sure if this will suit your needs, but there is a new web-based money management tool called Mint.com that has gotten a lot of press lately. It pulls data from your online banking, credit card, and other financial accounts.
I don't think it has any feature for entering cash purchases, but I could be wrong. (I haven't used it) |
Re: Has anyone ported or made a personal finances Program?
I checked out Mint.com, and it does seem interesting, but that is not quite what I want, I am looking for more of a program that I can use even when I am not connected to the 'net. I also do want something I can enter my petty-cash purchases into.
I found a program (for desktop linux) that i thought would be good it it were ported: 'GnuCash' Any other ideas? -Ezra |
Re: Has anyone ported or made a personal finances Program?
Wow, Mint does look awesome. Thanks for the link! I hope they add Gears support...after I get Gears working, of course. :)
I thought GnuCash was ported. Hmm. Probably a real pain to hildonize. |
Re: Has anyone ported or made a personal finances Program?
Try Grisbi. It has some minor issues, but it works ok.
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Re: Has anyone ported or made a personal finances Program?
Another thumbs up from grisbi, sometimes clunky on the tablet but it works OK - also on your desktop. I currently use it as my personal finance manager.
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Re: Has anyone ported or made a personal finances Program?
I checked out Grisbi, and it looks like that is exactly what I am looking for. I will give it a try this week. Thanks for all your help!
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