Hi
   I haven't used GnuCash but I hear its a great program. Has anyone used Openbravo. I just installed it on a local Ubuntu server. I would like to move the instance to an EC2 machine.  Does anyone have experience with Amazon EC2 installations? I have an Ubuntu EC2 machine running but need further assistance. I Would love to hear about your experiences.



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1. Re: Convert Quickbooks to GnuCash (Eric Martin)
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Date: Sat, 13 Dec 2008 08:22:16 -0500
From: Eric Martin <freak4uxxx@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Wlug] Convert Quickbooks to GnuCash
To: Worcester Linux Users Group <wlug@mail.wlug.org>
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John Stoffel wrote:
> Has anyone had success in having Gnucash talk directly to the Bank
> and/or Credit Card company to pull down information, and (ideally)
> push transactions to the bank?
>
> I'm getting sick in tired of my banks web interface, mostly because
> it's such a damn manual process to actually pull down the transactions
> in QIF format.
>
> I'm thinking of moving from BoA to DCU completely, if I can make it
> work. Or to another bank (within reason) to make my life simpler.
> Another goal is to be able to download my Credit Card statements
> automatically each time I fire up GnuCash so I can track those
>
>
I have successfully configured GNUCash to pull down my data from
discover card. Additionally, I download my data from my bank in M$
format (OFX) and it imports perfectly.


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