When I found that Moneydance was under new management, I quickly went Reilly, the birthplace of Moneydance, was again taking over. Many feared it would be a permanent loss. To find something similar to Intuit’s Quicken or Microsoft’s Money.īut a little while back, the company which owned Moneydance, Appgen Business Software, dropped the This review is not a “buy” or “don’t buy” recommendation as much as a discussion of where I’d like to see development of the product go now that it’s back in Reilly’s hands.įor a while now, Moneydance has been a favorite of Linux users who wanted It was dropped by the company that owned it and apparently died, but recently the package experienced a rebirth when it was repurchased by its original developer, One Linux program that showed potential in this area was Its acceptance on home and business office desktops, and this takes good money The real key to making Linux a run-of-the-mill desktop OS lies in Popularīelief is that Linux doesn’t have enough 3D Blood’n’Guts games. People often talk about Linux’s ability to become a “real” desktop OS.
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