HI all, There are a couple of mentions of GNUCash in Britain's Guardian paper - one of the nationals. Last time I looked the paper sold around 380,000 copies a day. The mentions are in the weekly technology supplement, supplied with every newspaper, see below.
Andrew Wood, Oxford. England ---------- See: 1) http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2007/aug/30/guardianweeklytechnologysection1 Quitting Quicken; Guardian Unlimited, Thursday August 30 2007; Jack Schofield I am unhappy because I can no longer access 10 years' data in Quicken 98. I have loaded it on a new PC, but the software tells me I must register it or it will terminate. I cannot do this as Quicken is no longer supported in Europe. I have phoned Quicken support, who cannot offer a practical solution.Ted Pollard JS: Quicken brings out a new version every year, and all ... 2) http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2007/aug/30/guardianweeklytechnologysection2 Mac mover; Guardian Unlimited, Thursday August 30 2007; Jack Schofield I am running Intuit Quicken on my PC to keep track of my finances, but am about to be presented with an Apple computer. Can you recommend similar software for the Mac?Stanley Russell JS: There is a US version of Quicken for the Mac, but it uses a different data format, and has fewer features, so much of your PC data may not convert. Quicken has some advice on doing the (...) (...) look at. These include iCash, Moneydance and Liquid Ledger. Personal Accountz and GnuCash are also available for the Mac. Searching Download.com will find (...) _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel