KMyMoney the personal finance manager for KDE looks like a good one to try out. I haven't used MS Money or any other Finance Manager for several years now. But, if this type of App is something that you can use. Then Check it out...
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KMyMoney
The ultimate objectives of KMyMoney are...
- Accuracy. Using time tested double entry accounting principles KMyMoney can help ensure that your finances are kept in correct order.
- Ease of use. KMyMoney strives to be the easiest open source personal finance manager to use, especially for the non-technical user.
- Familiar Features. KMyMoney intends to provide all important features found in the commercially-available, personal finance managers. The current release is closer than ever to that goal and more improvements are already planned or being tested.
http://kmymoney2.sourceforge.net/index-home.html
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Introduction
Hopefully this page will answer many of the questions a first time user may have as well as answering many common problems encountered while building and running KMyMoney.
Questions
- How do I compile from Git?
- Where do I find some more information about OFX parameters?
- Why is a transaction shown in red and how can I get rid of the color?
- Why does the QIF import choke on a wrong date format?
- When I start KMyMoney I get a "Malformed URL" error. What's wrong?
- I have mistyped the name of a payee and want to change it in all transaction. Is there a global search/replace?
- Why is there no translation for 'my' language?
- What options are useful to pass to 'configure'?
- When I compile from source, all the icons show up as missing. What did I do wrong?
- How can I use distcc to help speed up compilation of KMyMoney, or other KDE (C++) applications?
- The Git version is broken! What do I do now?
- Speaking of names: where did the "2" come from? Is it KMyMoney or KMyMoney2?
- Accounts and categories show a total balance of 0.00 which is wrong. What's going on here?
- Will KMymoney work on my Xubuntu desktop?
- How can I report a bug?
Answers
Read More...http://kmymoney2.sourceforge.net/index-gen.html
The KMyMoney Handbook
for KMyMoney version 4.6
Revision 4.06.00 (2011-07-04)
Copyright © 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 The KMyMoney Development Team
KMyMoney, the personal finance manager for KDE.
This handbook describes KMyMoney version 4.6.
Table of Contents
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http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/extragear-office/kmymoney/index.html
KMyMoney the personal finance manager for KDE
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