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  • "Aleksandersen" started this thread

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Location: Lillehammer, Norway

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Tuesday, February 13th 2007, 12:01am

GnuCash alternate for KDE?

My finance manager, GnuCash runs really slow in KDE.

I have used to use it under Gnome. It ran slow then too, but under KDE it runs really, really slow, and looks... Awful.

Are there any good alternates to it for KDE? [QT]
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Tuesday, February 13th 2007, 12:56am

you can find some applications on http://kde-apps.org

kmymoney seems to be quite good for home finance
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  • "Aleksandersen" started this thread

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Tuesday, February 13th 2007, 1:05am

I am afraid KMyMoney will not do me any good.
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Wednesday, February 14th 2007, 5:48pm

I don't know of any other open source alternatives, doesn't mean there aren't any, but I tried GnuCash which worked fine on my system but the export feature which is mission critical for us is non existant in GnuCash. KMyMoney is still some what lacking in features right now so we went to MoneyDance. It not free but it is reasonably priced and a full blown accounting system that exports, imports and runs on all OS's.