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[News] Overview of Image Viewers for GNU/Linux, Application for Financing

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8 Image Viewers for Ubuntu

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| Gwenview
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| Gwenview is by far the most popular image viewer for KDE, and it comes with 
| all the features a well-thought image viewing application should have: it 
| provides a file browser, previews, resizeable thumbnails, and a wealth of 
| plug-ins for basic image manipulation. The sidebar will display image 
| information, together with shortcuts to several useful file operations, like 
| left/right rotation, resize or red eye reduction. You can also insert ratings 
| for your images, up to five stars (handled the same way Amarok 2.0.2 handles 
| ratings for audio files).       
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http://tuxarena.blogspot.com/2009/04/8-image-viewers-for-ubuntu.html

Moneydance–A cross-platform personal finance manager 

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| There is one other thing that I found to be a bit different from most other 
| personal finance programs I have used and that is the way Moneydance treats 
| accounts and categories the same. I am no accountant, but that is evidently 
| the way most actual accounting software It’s called the double entry method 
| and while I don’t understand it completely, it basically links the different 
| accounts to each other. In KMyMoney and other personal finance managers, you 
| can set up a transfer from one account to another by calling it a transfer. 
| In Moneydance, I had to chooe the account in the category section of the 
| transaction in order to get the changes to register in both accounts. Once I 
| got past the difference, it’s a piece of cake.         
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http://www.ldjackson.net/computers/moneydance-a-cross-platform-personal-finance-manager/


Recent:

Editor's Note: Favorite Personal Financial Applications

http://www.linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2009-04-04-001-35-OP-SW


GnuCash, for Personal and Business Finance, Out in New Version

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| These days, we're all watching our funds closely, and if you want a little
| help from the world of open source, GnuCash is out in a brand new version
| 2.2.8. This is one of the long-standing FOSS finance management applications,
| as useful for individuals as it is for small businesses who want to use it
| for accounting tasks and the like. Like QuickBooks and other proprietary
| products, it includes a checkbook-style register, follows generally accepted
| accounting principles, and produces particularly detailed reports. Here's
| what you'll find under the hood.
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http://ostatic.com/blog/gnucash-for-personal-and-business-finance-out-in-new-version


Related:

Manage Your Finances With GNUCash

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| Hackers might like to think that the most important programs on their
| computer is an editor, programming language, or even a Web browser with the
| latest plugins. But for many people, a computer is nothing more than a tool,
| something that they use to write letters, perform calculations, and create
| presentations. Even if Linux were the most user-friendly operating system on
| the planet, but if it weren't for the OpenOffice productivity suite, no one
| would ever use it
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http://ostatic.com/164241-blog/manage-your-finances-with-gnucash


If You Knew Cash Like GnuCash Knows Cash

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| One of the final frontiers for users, and open source programmers, is the
| dark realm of the financial application. Plenty of office suites, customer
| relationship managers, IDEs, and various groupware packages abound, but a
| dearth of solid and usable financial programs are available. GnuCash fills
| the void of a financial package for Linux users but GnuCash, contrary to what
| some believe, will not replace Quickbooks although it does have some very
| advanced features. It is more of a competitor with Microsoft Money or Quicken
| for personal account or small business accounting. It may fill the need,
| however, for a large number of you who feel stuck with a Windows-only
| financial application solution.
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http://www.linux-mag.com/id/6779/


Shareware Report: GNU money versus old

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| GnuCash has enough financial bells and whistles to compete with the best
| commercial packages. Based on commercial accounting principles, its features
| include double entry, accounting, stock/bond/mutual fund accounts, and the
| ability to import files in the QIF, OFX and HBCI file formats.
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| As technical writers, we were impressed with the accompanying (and extremely
| helpful) Tutorial and Concepts Guide.
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http://www.nashuatelegraph.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080330/STYLE/530445018
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