Reviews of financial software (Linux.com)
13th Nov 2006, 23:19 GMT
Linux.com has reviewed two more financial software packages, Ledger and KMyMoney. From the Ledger review: "Ledger is a command-line accounting application for the hardcore financial professional. If you're an MBA who groks Emacs and regular expressions, or a kernel hacker who appreciates tax deferred accruals, you'll love this application." From the KMyMoney review: "KMyMoney is KDE's personal financial management program. If you don't have complex needs and a lot of history to import, KMyMoney lets you set up accounts, enter transactions, and generate reports easily, and other features are doable with some help from the generous amounts of documentation. However, KMyMoney is not a good choice for small business owners, who need more functionality than it can provide."
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