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Personal Finance (Not Investing) • Linux checkbook register program

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Sorry I posted this to the wrong forum, but I do thank everyone for the input.

I looked at GNUCash but it is an accounting overkill for my needs. MoneymanageX was recommended to me by another source but after much trying (QIF and CSV files) could not import previous Quicken data into it.

I'm going to try a VM or a dual boot process and see if I can be successful running Quicken. However, I'm not going to let one program keep me from using Linux.
It was already mentioned once before, but I would also recommend KMyMoney. I've been using it since Dec 2012, and there is no issue running it even with all that history. It can import QIF and CSV (both of which I use), and other users have reported success (https://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php%3Ff ... 28253.html) moving from Quicken to KMyMoney (also see the docs https://docs.kde.org/trunk_kf6/en/kmymo ... mport.html).

The reason I mention it is that as a long-time Linux user, running Windows in a VM is just annoying (at least to me). If at all possible you want to do everything in native applications.

Statistics: Posted by PizzaEater — Fri Jan 16, 2026 10:21 am — Replies 15 — Views 1131



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