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- Subject: [Discuss] Finance software for Linux
- From: dbarrett at blazemonger.com (Daniel Barrett)
- Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2015 08:02:14 -0500
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On January 13, 2015, Rich Braun wrote: >It looks like the end of the road for desktop finance [...]. >I truly lament the state of this industry. +1 on that. I'm still running Quicken 2006 (old but very reliable) in a Windows XP VM (with networking turned off), importing stock quotes from Yahoo's API as CSV files, because there seems to be nothing better and things Just Work. In theory, this solution should continue to work as long as VMware runs on Linux, which should be a long time. As for tax software, I continue to use TurboTax on the desktop and fork out the extra $20 for the elevated version of the software because it works. Yeah, Intuit's approach to software upgrades is greedy, but as far as Pure Evil In The World is concerned, Intuit is barely a blip on the map. (I'll balance things out by donating extra to Doctors Without Borders this year....) -- Dan Barrett dbarrett at blazemonger.com
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