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	<title>Comments on: Open Money- A look at Personal Financial Software for Linux</title>
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		<title>By: SisterNotes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thanks for this timely post! I&#039;ve been a long time Quicken user, but had to give up my desktop version when I switched to Linux. I had been happily budgeting away with Quicken Online until it discontinued this summer. The new alternative, Mint is just too restrictive! What I really missed with the online budgeting tools is the ability to make reports. Based on what I&#039;ve read so far, MoneyDance and GnuCash seem my preferred choices. My other big concern is longterm support. From your experience how do these two compare for customizable reports and software updates? Thanks!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for this timely post! I&#8217;ve been a long time Quicken user, but had to give up my desktop version when I switched to Linux. I had been happily budgeting away with Quicken Online until it discontinued this summer. The new alternative, Mint is just too restrictive! What I really missed with the online budgeting tools is the ability to make reports. Based on what I&#8217;ve read so far, MoneyDance and GnuCash seem my preferred choices. My other big concern is longterm support. From your experience how do these two compare for customizable reports and software updates? Thanks!</p>
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