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Re: GNUcash [/.]
Judging from the webpage, this is personal finance software (ala Quicken)
and doesn't seem to aspire to providing digital cash or electronic wallet
functions.
-Lazlo
On or about 9:00 PM -0500 9/27/98, Jim Choate wrote:
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>> X-within-URL: http://www.gnucash.org/
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>> content In the spirit of cooperation we bring you The GnuCash
>> Project. We all realized that it was senseless to have several
>> different projects working toward the same goals. So we did the most
>> logical thing, we merged! The result of this merger is the GnuCash
>> Project.
>>
>> Some of the projects that merged included X-Accountant, and GnoMoney.
>> GnuCash will be based on the lastest version of Xacc. We will use the
>> "transaction engine" from Xacc, and port the GUI from Motif to
>> Gnome/Gtk. Several other significant features will also be added. Such
>> as support for splits, and online banking via OFX. To see a list of
>> other planned features please check out the features page.
>>
>> There is unfortunately no stable version of GnuCash available yet. So
>> if you are interested in using a financial package now I suggest using
>> the lastest version of Xacc, which is a very stable, and full featured
>> piece of software! =) Check out the pages below for more info on Xacc.
>
>> News 09-17-98
>> * ANNOUNCE - Gnucash 1.1.18 is released. Get it at ftp.gnucash.org
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