I'm curious how many here have looked at GNUcash and come away confused like me? I set a friend up with Mandrake (whose Windows drive was destroying itself), and they wanted Quicken quite badly. They also looked at GNUcash are didn't feel they could use it. With KMyMoney, I wonder if the problem will be solved? If anyone gets a chance to use it and post a review here, that'd be great! http://kmymoney2.sourceforge.net/release-0.6.html * Double-entry (Integer-based) accounting system * Support checking accounts, savings accounts, credit cards, loans, mortgages, cash, asset, and liability accounts * Default category lists for several countries, and user-defined categories available * XML file format for saving data * QIF file import/export for external data, including user-definable QIF schema * Allows arbitrary hierarchy of expense and income categories * Translations available for French, German and Russian * Ability to create scheduled transactions * Transaction entry in a user-friendly checkbook type form or an editable register * Compact ledger layout, but also contains a 'ledger-lens' to show all details of the 'current' selected transaction * display of transactions per payer/payee * Support of split transactions for multiple categories and accounts * Powerful transaction search function * User-friendly wizards to guide users through more complicated tasks, such as setting up a loan * Adjustable 'home-page' to show important information to the user after start-up -- Associate.com - THE Place to Associate! http://associate.com Is Your E-mail Group Here? Visit http://associate.com/faq/your-list-here.shtml