Yesterday I received my payslip and my bank statement. And I decided I definitely had to stop using this great but old freeware Finance 2003, who stopped being free 3 years ago. So I searched on sourceforge, and among GnuCash (*nix only) and other Grisbis I found a nice little program called Money Manager Ex (update: new URL: http://www.moneymanagerex.org). It’s a rewrite of a program called Money Manager .NET, which was a freeware. This Money Manager Ex program is GPL, although I didn’t manage to find the source anywhere… You can use it without installing it. So, if you want to have a try, grab the zip.
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