Synching Pocket PC and M$ Money/Quicken
From: Al (ajstark_at_optonline.net)
Date: 01/30/05
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Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2005 07:31:15 -0500
I just read an article in Business Week about Linux. It seems to have made
great progress on the server side. I am wonder what type of progress it
made on the desktop.
Can the calendar, and contacts in a Pocket PC or Palm be synched to Linux's
Office Suite?
Is there a program like M$ Money or Quicken for Linux? I use M$ Money to
synch up my bank accounts at my bank. I had identify theft in 1999
therefore this program lets me closely track what is happening with my bank
accounts. I also use it to budget my Money. A program like M$ Money or
Quicken is more important to me than an Office Suite because of the identy
theft. Also are banks willing to let the Linux program interface with there
systems. The Linux program may have to mimic the protocols used by M$ Money
or Quicken.
What type of Office Suites are available for Linux?
Thanks in advance
Al
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