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I have already installed the application manager at icedtea6, already downloaded the Linux's website MoneyDance and uncompressed. But still can not run the program. How should I proceed?
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2010-08-16
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Then in xterm, you can just try running /opt/moneydance/moneydance and it should work just fine. I have a shortcut on my desktop by copying an existing shortcut and editing it with a text editor.
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Woody14619 Hello!
But it is returning the following error:
/home/opt/Moneydance # ./moneydance
Preparing JRE...
Bin/unpack 200: Line 1: Syntax error: “(“unexpecter)
Error unpacking jar files aborting.
You might need administrative priviledges for this operation
java -version
java version "1.6.0_18" OpenJDK Runtime Environment (IcedTea6 1.8) (6b18-1.8-2) OpenJDK Zero VM (build 14.0-b16, mixed mode)
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2010-11-27
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Woody14619 Hello!
Thank you for your feedback, but I have to bother you again. I did the steps instructed, unpacking the file in / opt / MoneyDance. But I am not able to run the / opt / MoneyDance / MoneyDance.
To run the file, I used the following command:
/home/opt/Moneydance # ./moneydance
But it is returning the following error:
/home/opt/Moneydance # ./moneydance
Preparing JRE...
Bin/unpack 200: Line 1: Syntax error: “(“unexpecter)
Error unpacking jar files aborting.
You might need administrative priviledges for this operation
How I know nothing of Linux, if you can help me, I shall be very grateful.
Have a nice day!
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You can't right click (press and hold untill it changes from left to right click) in java progs?
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java -version
java version "1.6.0_18" OpenJDK Runtime Environment (IcedTea6 1.8) (6b18-1.8-2) OpenJDK Zero VM (build 14.0-b16, mixed mode)
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I recently was looking at solutions for moving away from Quicken, which I've used for years to manage my finances. Sadly, they're more interested in charging me (and my bank) for access to their "special" middle-man data servers than providing updates and features that would get me to buy the new version. Instead they started building planned obsolescence into their programs so one has to update every three years, weather they add features or not. Don't get me wrong, I don't mind paying for something, but I'm continuing to shell out money on a repeating basis, I expect new features or fixes.
I looked at Homebank, GnuCash, and a slew of others, and finally found MoneyDance. It's nice, does what I want, and doesn't have a built-in self destruct timer. One other nice feature is that it's entirely written in Java, and runs on any platform Java runs on, including Linux, Mac, Windows, or the N900! All I had to do was install IcedTea6 from extras and untar the linux-based tar-ball from their site.
As you can see, it looks a little crunched on the screen, but there's something to be said for being able to have a full featured money management suite you can pocket and take with you. Plus their licensing scheme is flexible, so one license will cover your desktop(s) and your portable(s) for one user. They also have pgp encryption options to protect the data file, and the same data file can be used across platforms (so putting it in MyDocs and sharing via USB works fine).
This is one "app" you won't find in the OVI store, and it's not targeted at the N900, and requires no changes to use it. But it is one more example of what makes the N900 shine when it comes to freedom of choice.