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  • (Score: 2) by urza9814 on Friday November 06 2015, @03:32PM

    by urza9814 (3954) on Friday November 06 2015, @03:32PM (#259485) Journal

    Totally off topic, but...

    When you switched to Linux, did you find a suitable replacement for Money? I think my mother might *still* be using an ancient Dell desktop solely for Money, because she can't find anything else that will track investments as well as that 13 year old copy of Money 2002. We tried a bunch of iPad apps, and various Linux finance apps, and nothing worked for her. I think the main problem was directly integrating with all the various financial institutions. There's plenty of apps that will connect to your bank and pull your savings/checking info and break it all down, but apparently none of them can do the same for investments. Or they can't do both at once or something.

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday November 07 2015, @02:04AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Saturday November 07 2015, @02:04AM (#259767)

    I don't do investments any more like I did when I was using MS Money, I only use it for a checking/savings register. I'm using kmymoney for that, it's the closest thing to MS Money I've found. It does have an investments account section... https://kmymoney.org/ [kmymoney.org]