Hi all
Up to now I've been using quicken standard 2002 to control my various bank and card accounts. It's served me well but it's getting on now and of course it's a windows app (which runs fine in wine btw)
I have looked at migrating for a little while now but have been put off by import issues. Firstly kmymoney won't import the QIF version Quicken 2002 produces - it's too old. Gnucash (which I think is great but overkill) imports them but (I think) because it works on a double entry basis importing produces crazy results due to duplication.
I have found a better solution which is to download ofx files from the bank (I get get up to 6 years). I attempted a test import into skrooge last night which seemed to work well.
There seem to be 2 preferred applications, skrooge and kmymoney.
Basically I don't need a double entry system but I do need to record manual and scheduled receipts and payments, cheques, transfers between accounts, and to be able to assign categories of income and expenditure. Ease of use is paramount as I would like to get it up and running asap.
Any thoughts on which of the two is better for my needs? Or (at the risk of opening the floodgates) are there any other ones that might be worth considering?
Thanks
Ian
Up to now I've been using quicken standard 2002 to control my various bank and card accounts. It's served me well but it's getting on now and of course it's a windows app (which runs fine in wine btw)
I have looked at migrating for a little while now but have been put off by import issues. Firstly kmymoney won't import the QIF version Quicken 2002 produces - it's too old. Gnucash (which I think is great but overkill) imports them but (I think) because it works on a double entry basis importing produces crazy results due to duplication.
I have found a better solution which is to download ofx files from the bank (I get get up to 6 years). I attempted a test import into skrooge last night which seemed to work well.
There seem to be 2 preferred applications, skrooge and kmymoney.
Basically I don't need a double entry system but I do need to record manual and scheduled receipts and payments, cheques, transfers between accounts, and to be able to assign categories of income and expenditure. Ease of use is paramount as I would like to get it up and running asap.
Any thoughts on which of the two is better for my needs? Or (at the risk of opening the floodgates) are there any other ones that might be worth considering?
Thanks
Ian
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