Mixing GnuCash with windows
Derek Atkins
warlord at MIT.EDU
Wed Dec 24 22:48:18 CST 2003
Geeze, this is backwards... You'd only use Linux for GnuCash? What's
the point? Most people only use WINDOWS for financial apps and use
Linux for everything else.. Honestly I see no reason to use GnuCash
if you're a happy MicroSerf.
-derek
"Byron Weber Becker" <bwbecker at uwaterloo.ca> writes:
> I currently use windows and cygwin. I don't have Linux
> or variants installed; if I did, it would be solely to
> support GnuCash.
>
> So, the big question... Is it worth it just for GnuCash?
> I'm really fed up with MMoney and Quicken -- but I don't
> want a huge hassle to manage my finances either...
>
> I'd have to reboot the computer every time I switch back
> and forth between windows and linux, right?
>
> Thanks
> Byron
>
>
>
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