Quicken almost works with the later versions of wine (but it's not exactly
stable yet).

On Wed, 22 Jul 1998, Paulo J. da Silva e Silva wrote:

> JonesMB writes:
>  > PS 1 - I embarked on a project to use a Microsoft-free Linux-inside 
> machine a 
>  > couple of weeks ago.  So far everything I do in MSWindows I can do in 
> Linux.  
>  > The only exception to this is Quicken and games.  But I am amazed at the 
>  > amount of software that's outthere for Linux.
>  > 
> 
> Hmm, maybe you can stay only with the games...
> 
> Take a look at X-Accountant and it's newer counter part (but not yet stable)
> Gnucash. I haven't used them yet, but they claim to be Quicken like and
> perform "Quicken Import. Support for import from Quicken Version 3 QIF
> files". If I'm not wrong X-Accountant is in Hamm. The home of these projects
> are:
> 
> http://www.gnucash.org/xacc/
> http://www.gnucash.org
> 
> As you can see they merged.
> 
> Paulo Silva.
> 
> 
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