Okay, I loaded mint.com into Linux. It is an "assets monitoring" program that gives me up to the minute balances on all my accounts, credit score, plus home and vehicle values. Handy indeed, but it is not a personal finance because you can't write checks or do reports. I'll keep it, though.

Then loaded KMyMoney, which is very similar to Quicken. Haven't played with it much, but it seems to be what I'm looking for.

I was on the edge of going back to Win 10, but now may stick it out with Linux for a while. I still miss the ease with which I could do things in Windows but are more complicated in Linux. And the games in Linux really suck. Windows Jigsaw was one of my favorites - gone. And I had just spent $100 renewing some software packages for Windows, now money wasted.

More updates as I progress...


Cleverly disguised as a responsible adult.