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Re: open source alternatives to Quicken



 Hi, 

"Charles C. Bennett, Jr." <[hidden email]> writes: 

> As for the other alternatives...  If it was coded in Java, I don't want 
> to know about it.  Given Sun's recent behavior, this bias is beginning 
> to change but I haven't had time to wrap my head around IcedT yet. 
> GNUCash is a ton of scheme code around a crunchy C core and being an 

Just for the record, GnuCash is only about 15% Scheme, 82% C, 
and 3% "other stuff".  This is a decline from around 20% Scheme 
a few years ago. 

> Emacs fanboy, that kind of architecture suits me fine.  For 
> cross-platform use I fire up an X server and ssh -Y into a real 
> computer. 

-derek 

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