On 1/2/23 21:17, Benson Muite wrote:
On 1/2/23 20:41, Charlie Dennett wrote:
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> Besides being my everyday desktop, I run an apache webserver for my
> genealogy research, use fetchmail to gather email from several gmail
> accounts and my ISPs email account then use dovecot as my IMAP server
> and serve that out to thunderbird on my desktop and K9Mail on my phone
> and chromebook. I use samba to share out some file systems to my
> Windows machine (it has Quicken to track my family finances) plus I back
Awesome setup. What features in Quicken are most useful that are not in
open source financial applications that could be or are packaged for Fedora?
I track my retirement and other investments, bank accounts, charge
cards. Use the tax planning feature and consult with my financial guy
to make sure I'm ok. I've got probably 2 decades+ of data in there.
I've looked at apps like gnucash, kmymoney and a couple of others I
found. There was no way to easily transfer all that data. I tried it
one account at a time but I couldn't make it work. I'd have to start
from scratch. So for now I'll keep using Quicken under Windows.