On Sun, 17 Oct 1999 16:45:18 PDT, the world broke into rejoicing as dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > > > dave> so.. what do you folks think? should i dump her? or try and > > dave> work through this little quarrel, in hopes of a strong > > dave> relationship in the future? > > > > wait for gnucash for a little longer. date one of her big sisters, > > cbb or xacc, until gnucash gets out of high school, and you will be > > amazed. then you can dump the sisters and go with the new girl on the > > block. > > > > rob: > > hmm, that does sound like a good idea. although i don't think gnucash's sist ers are quite as good looking. they may be more 'easy' to deal with.. (sorry, i couldn't help myself) > > anyway, i think that's a good choice, because i do need some tail now. so no w there's an issue with the work i put into the older sisters being transferrab le. i don't want to spend many hours working at mcdonalds to afford lingerie f or xacc if she refuses to pass it down when gnucash is of legal age... > > so paul says xacc is cute?.. perhaps i'll go introduce myself... I've used CBB considerably and have considerable familiarity with the code (some of which I wrote), which allows me to say with quite high confidence that I would consider it to be a "reasonable option." CBB does have the ability to export in QIF form, which provides a reasonable way to expect to get data into GnuCash; from *that* perspective, I'd be quite confident about the ability to migrate the data when GnuCash "finishes high school." Others may have greater experience with XACC's abilities than I and be able to assert confidence in it; the someone that can say "Sure, XACC is a good interim alternative" is not I... -- A CONS is an object which cares. -- Bernie Greenberg. [EMAIL PROTECTED] <http://www.ntlug.org/~cbbrowne/finances.html> -- Gnucash Developer's List To unsubscribe send empty email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]