New user - Linux AMD64 install - how to?

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New user - Linux AMD64 install - how to?

Postby MountainX » Thu Sep 10, 2009 10:59 am

I'm running Ubuntu 9.04 amd64. I downloaded the mymoney-setup.deb package, but my package installer gives the error Wrong architecture 'i386'. I see you have an amd64 .deb, but it is apparently not intended for an end user. Can you tell me how to install My Money 2.0 on my 64-bit Linux system?

Also, do you have a feature matrix that compares My Money 2.0 to Quicken, MS Money, Yodlee, GnuCash, etc.?

Yodlee will not download transactions from my credit union and a couple credit card accounts (even though the banks offer web downloads), but it does download from a few fairly obscure investment sites I have accounts with. Actually, if My Money will download transactions from all my bank and investment institutions, and it offers other capabilities at least equal to MS Money, I'll gladly purchase it.

I'm hoping your program is the one I've been searching for to replace MS Money.
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Re: New user - Linux AMD64 install - how to?

Postby mthadm » Thu Sep 10, 2009 4:24 pm

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