MoneyDance 2003 Reviewed
TheMadPenguin writes "For those of you who may not have heard, MoneyDance 2003 was released on March 28th, 2003 for general public consumption. It is available for Linux, MacOS X, and also Windows. Geared toward current Intuit Quicken and Microsoft Money users, MoneyDance 2003 is packed full of features. It's reviewed at MadPenguin.org."
the biggest beefs i had when i switched from windows to Mac was the abscence of Quicken, or anything similar.. so yay!
I've been a MoneyDance user for a long time.
I've tried this on Linux - don't even bother with the Linux version.
The Linux version is buggy and slow - it needs a LOT of work before it is viable as money management software.
The Windows version, on the other hand, is quick and isn't riddled with the bugs that the Linux version is. In fact, about six months ago I weened myself off of Quicken entirely and now I ONLY use MoneyDance on Windows.
I just wish the Linux version wasn't so buggy/shitty.
It seems cpeterson is another person who missed the memo:
Smart Linux users don't care if it EVER becomes the 'defacto' OS. In fact, intelligent people realize that in order for Linux to become the standard OS, some controlling third party would have to 'steer' it.
If you knew anything about free software, you would realize that it is improbable that any ONE group could CONTROL Linux because anyone is FREE to modify it and release their modified version.
Linux will never be less than it is today, because I can save all the source onto a CD and recompile it anytime I like. So if Linux users are happy with Linux the way it is, then they will always be happy with it. If they are not happy with it, they have the source and can modify it. Get it?
You can go back to rebooting your company's windoze machines now.
Maybe if you weren't so busy fucking around with hackware you'd have time to earn some money. The funniest thing about your post is that you seem to already be aware that debian would solve these problems for you.