[Hidden-tech] [Hidden-Tech] Alternatives to Quicken

Daniel Lieberman daniell at incommn.com
Sun Mar 31 14:20:27 EDT 2013


what do you need to do with Quicken? If your requirements are pretty
lightweight, take a look at Mint.com. It does a very good job on syncing.
No ability to write checks, which may be a drawback.

Great to see you yesterday. We need to meet more often.

d


On Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 7:35 PM, Ken Russell
<ken at waldenconsultinggroup.com>wrote:

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> Greets Friends,
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> So infuriated with Quicken!
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> Have had a nice long look  at gnuCash, but I find it difficult to sync
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> I'd love  to get any thoughts on good alternatives to Quicken. Don't mind
> double-ledger,  but the *must-have* feature is seamless sync.
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> Thoughts? perspectives?
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