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Emma
- Version: Stable 0.7-5
- Byte Size: 257.6 KB (263,784 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: Febraury 26, 2000
- Home Page: http://rainbow.mimuw.edu.pl/~la181249/
- Binary: RPM
PPC
- Description: Emma is a money management program for Gnome / Gtk+ similar to X-accountant, Quicken and MsMoney (these are registered trademarks of their respective owners). It
is published under GPL
Emma allows you to keep track of your incomes and expenses. You can easily analyse where all your money came from or why your wallet is empty. Using embedded python
interface you can extend Emma functions to make it even more useful.

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gAcc
- Version: Stable 0.6.9
- Byte Size: 830.3 KB (850,241 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: February 25, 2000
- Home Page: http://tnemeth.citeweb.net/gAcc-en.html
- Additional Software Required: Gtk+
- Description: gAcc is a small program designed to manage one's bank accounts. It is an easy-to-use program that would be able to use different toolkits. Its configuration file and accounts files are human-readable.

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Gnofin
- Version: Stable 0.8.0 / Development
- Byte Size: 372.0 KB (380,928 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: March 13th, 2000
- Home Page: http://jagger.me.berkeley.edu/~dfisher/gnofin/
- Binary: RPM, Slackware,
Debian,
Source
- Description: Gnofin aims to provide the user with a convenient way to keep track of their checking and savings accounts (or any other monetary accounts). $
designed to be light-weight, fast, and extremely easy to use. Features include multilevel undo/redo, auto-completion of the transaction description
field, and export to common file formats.

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GNOME Portfolio Manager
- Version: Stable 1.19.0 / Development
- Byte Size: 404.4 KB (414,154 bytes)
- License: GPL
- Revision Date: March 17th, 2000
- Home Page: http://members.xoom.com/dobez/projects/gnome-pm.html
- Description: GNOME Portfolio Manager is a program to manage portfolios and monitor stocks. Features include multiple portfolio support and symbol lookup, with more features planned. GNOME Portfolio Manager was designed to replace the Java Portfolio Manager from Yahoo! (C) in order to cut down on CPU, memory, and bandwidth usage.

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