Linux personal finance package that understands "classes"?

I've looked at all the obvious choices, and have tried most as well, but I haven't found one that parses "classes" (from the QIF import) into separate tag/class fields. Most (if they understand classes at all) append the class name to the category name, which is not what I want. Does anyone know of a Linux personal finance package that uses classes similarly to Quicken? Thanks, RL

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Rob Lindauer
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I like Moneydance. Same database works with both Linux and Windows clients simultaneously. I actually synch my files across multiple pc's and when one makes an entry it is reflected everywhere either on a Linux Or Windows PC. It is not a "free" product, but very reasonable and can upgrade for some years before asking for payment.

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gregg

Thanks, will give it a try -RL:

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Rob Lindauer

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