Windows Based App.
Mark Johnson
mrj001 at shaw.ca
Mon Jan 17 15:19:11 EST 2005
You could try this page:
http://www.dwmbeancounter.com/software.html
I've not used any of these, but from what I saw, I believe that gnucash
is the best of the freeware accounting packages available.
This site also contains accounting tutorials which may be of interest to
readers of this mailing list.
Mark
zeek wrote:
>Greetings,
>
>This question may be frowned upon here, but I bravely ask it anyhow:
>
>Considering there is no port of GnuCash for windows, what is the best
>alternative? For painful reasons I'll spare you of, I cannot do my
>accounting in Linux.
>
>
>By my bank's (PNC, Philadelphia) instruction I was led to a happyland of
>Quicken only, some mysterious interaction between the Quicken and my bank
>(which failed), and I'm now seeking some solution that will just allow me to
>download standard QIF files (with as long history as I desire) via SSL.
>
>I'm hinting that not only do I want a new application to use but also a new
>bank.
>
>
>Cheers,
>-zeek
>
>
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