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or sheet applications like excel?
 
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Gnumeric (like excel) and Grisbi (personal finance accountings) are my suggestions, both perfectly working on home PC's and the tablets
 
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I recently discovered MoneyCenter.yodlee.com.

For tracking account balances, upcoming bills, etc, it works just as well for me as Microsoft Money did, except that Yodlee supports more services.

It has account notification emails for all kinds of conditions (bill due, transaction exceeding $x, etc). It has transaction categorization, report generation, budgeting.

In some respects it's better than Money, in others the web interface limits it. The most useful aspect of it (to me) is I can use it from any web-accessible system. Linux, Windows, Mac, etc.

I was initially wary of putting all my banking information into a website, some random web service that somebody put together. Then I remembered a little disclaimer in Microsoft Money that some services were provided by Yodlee. So now I'm skipping the middleman, and don't have to trust Microsoft to transmit it securely.

edit: Crap, I sound like spam. Edited to sound less... spammy.

Last edited by DataPath; 2007-09-12 at 20:59.
 
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Originally Posted by jurop88 View Post
Gnumeric (like excel) and Grisbi (personal finance accountings) are my suggestions, both perfectly working on home PC's and the tablets
I didn't even know Grisbi existed...thanks for the heads up on that one.
Installed fine on my N800 and runs well even if it isn't "optimized" for the IT and is euro-centric.
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