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Manage Your Finances With GNUCash

Manage Your Finances With GNUCash   more»»
OStatic: "There are many people who say that they can't or won't switch away from Windows because of Quicken, which allows them to keep track of their money. GNUCash is a similar sort of program, but as you might expect, it contains not only a large number of built-in features, but also many capabilities that can be scripted and customized."
Mon Oct 13, 2008


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