Jul 30, 2009, 15 :34 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (413 reads)
"You see, we work hard for our pay cheques - well, some of us work
harder than others - and we spend money on groceries, utilities and,
ahem, fun Fridays. But keeping track of what's coming in, when the bills
are due and how much is left after the recurring monthly expenses is not
something that many of us make the effort to do. It's time-consuming and
boring and there's always that episode of 24 that you'd rather be watching.
"If you take the time to master some good home accounts software -
such as HomeBank or one of the other great apps we featured in our home
finance software group test - you'll find these accounting chores much
less painful. Read on!
"HomeBank is available in the software repositories of most
distributions. If you're running Fedora or Ubuntu, it's only a su -c
"yum install homebank" or sudo apt-get install homebank command away.
You can similarly install it on Debian, OpenSUSE, Mandriva and Arch
Linux using their native package managers."
Go there...
http://www.linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2009-07-30-016-35-OS-DT-SW
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