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Author Personal Finance software
Fizzy Wilber

2006-12-13, 7:09 pm

I'm looking for some good open source personal finance software for
Windows.

Checked out a few recently but not what I'm after. Anybody recommend one?

Thanks in advance.
Hans Mull

2006-12-14, 7:10 pm

Just compile GnuCash with MinGW. It may not offer all functions of a
linux version, but nearly all.

Kind regards, Hans

Fizzy Wilber

2006-12-14, 7:10 pm

Thanks, will take a look at this.

Thanks, Fizzy.

Hans Mull wrote:
> Just compile GnuCash with MinGW. It may not offer all functions of a
> linux version, but nearly all.
>
> Kind regards, Hans
>
>

Hans Mull

2006-12-15, 8:10 am

I hope you won't have an problem like my MinGW: There is zlib required
(and i have installed it already) but the compiler doesn't find it!
I'll try to compile itfor you (I need it, too).

mfg, Hans

Fizzy Wilber

2006-12-15, 10:06 pm

That would be great - thanks. Fizzy.

Hans Mull wrote:
> I hope you won't have an problem like my MinGW: There is zlib required
> (and i have installed it already) but the compiler doesn't find it!
> I'll try to compile itfor you (I need it, too).
>
> mfg, Hans
>
>

g-man

2006-12-27, 10:04 pm

On Thu, 14 Dec 2006 04:42:06 -0800, Hans Mull wrote:

> Just compile GnuCash with MinGW. It may not offer all functions of a
> linux version, but nearly all.
>
> Kind regards, Hans



downloading and running puppy linux would be easier, gnucash is
part of that live cd distro. Anything that needs saving would get placed
on the windows partition. Don't do an install, just run it as a live-cd.
Fizzy Wilber

2006-12-28, 4:09 am

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Thanks for the info.<br>
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part of that live cd distro. Anything that needs saving would get placed
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