There is another software - Kmymoney, which is opensource, while MyMoney is proprietary software, accordint to the http://www.mthbuilt.com :
You can download a free, 60-day trial, test the release out, or buy your own copy today. Trial programs contain the same functionality that you get when you buy the perpetual versions - but only for a limited time.
Are there any reasons for including proprietary software into Linux Mint ? There are lots of free alternatives, like gnucash or homebank
Philip Morrell wrote on 2009-09-25: /launchpad. net/~claydoh/ +archive/ ppa
> Now available in this ppa: https:/
There is another software - Kmymoney, which is opensource, while MyMoney is proprietary software, accordint to the http:// www.mthbuilt. com :
You can download a free, 60-day trial, test the release out, or buy your own copy today. Trial programs contain the same functionality that you get when you buy the perpetual versions - but only for a limited time.
Are there any reasons for including proprietary software into Linux Mint ? There are lots of free alternatives, like gnucash or homebank