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2010-04-26
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2010-06-14
, 15:34
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2010-10-16
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2010-10-17
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@ Vienna
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I am also looking for some budget/money/expense tool for N900.
So far I have seen:
1) homebank with some postings that there is no N900 port,
Doing some google I found this one:
"First release of 4.2.1 on N900
homebank_4.2.1-0maemo1_armel.deb 2.2 MB"
http://code.google.com/p/homebank-ma...l.deb&can=2&q=
so I am not sure if this is the correct version.
http://code.google.com/p/homebank-maemo/
points to this page.
Is it already usable?
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2011-02-05
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@ Vienna
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homebank does not compile on my system and gnucash was much too complicated.
I do not need this balancing account stuff...
I would like to have a native application which is simple and does all
the money/expense keeping stuff.
Maybe "budget planning" is the wrong expression for this?
Something like PocketMoney on my Palm Tungsten.
Pocket money still exists for desktop and smartphone but only
for iPhone:
http://www.catamount.com/index.php
I already asked the guys there if there are plans to port to
Maemo5.
Let's see...
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2011-08-25
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@ Vienna
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#27
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[...]
So this means that I am still looking for a good budget noting/recording application for N900.
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:B