Personal Finance Software For Linux

January 5th, 2009 No Comments » | POSTED BY ROB

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Linux users have been a little left out when it comes to personal finance software, but things are starting to change, and TechRadar has an extremely in-depth look at 6 of the best packages available.

The review looks at the following software:

  1. GnuCash
  2. Moneydance 2008
  3. KMyMoney
  4. Buddi
  5. Grisbi
  6. JGnash

Both GnuCash and Moneydance 2008 come out of top with an impressive 9/10. Go and read the reviews.





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