[NTLUG:Discuss] attn: newbies!

Alex Coker adcoker at leap4linux.com
Mon Apr 9 22:08:02 CDT 2001


Is GnuCash as easy to use as Moneydance? Or have you looked at 
Moneydance?

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On 4/9/01, 8:47:13 PM, Christopher Browne <cbbrowne at localhost.brownes.org> 
wrote regarding Re: [NTLUG:Discuss] attn: newbies! :


> On Mon, 09 Apr 2001 18:11:44 CDT, the world broke into rejoicing as
> Steve Baker <sjbaker1 at airmail.net>  said:
> > "George E. Lass" wrote:
> > > Although I'm not a newbie, might I suggest a page that
> > > lists Linux alternatives to various windoze apps?  For
> > > example:
> > >
> > > Star Office / M$ Office
> > > AbiWord / M$ Word
> > > Acrobat / Acrobat
> > > Netscape / Netscape or IE
> > > Gimp / Photoshop
> >
> > Blender             --> 3DStudio
> > GCC + Code Crusader --> MSVC
> > tcsh/bash           --> DOS
> > gzip/zip            --> WinZip
> >
> > ...and more importantly of course...
> >
> > Tux the Penguin        --> The PaperClip
> > The real thing         --> Cygwin
> > The 'bsod' screensaver --> The real thing

> For Quicken, GnuCash is becoming an increasingly capable alternative.

> And I have to point out the alternative to the Dancing PaperClip, an
> "assistant" to VI known as "VIGOR" (pronounced with the same accenting
> as the name of Dr. Frankenstein's assistant, Igor):
>    <http://www.red-bean.com/~joelh/vigor/>
> --
> (reverse (concatenate 'string "gro.mca@" "enworbbc"))
> http://vip.hyperusa.com/~cbbrowne/resume.html
> "[In the first  lecture of a course on complexity  theory]. If I teach
> this  course thoroughly  enough, none  of  you will  attempt the  exam
> questions on  this topic, and I  shall consider this to  be a complete
> success."  -- Arthur Norman
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