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Originally posted by: Bob151
Originally posted by: udonoogen
is there a good alternative to Microsoft Money or Quicken? im looking into managing my funds but dont know where to start. i dont want to dish out $50-60 on a program i wont know how to use either. recent college grad looking for help with the funds. thanks!
Don
edit: went out to best buy (gasp, not on a black friday!) to use a couple of gift cards i got for christmas. purchased microsoft money standard 2005 and h&r block's tax cut deluxe ... after rebate it comes out to $20 for the two ... not a bad deal
Darn, I didn't see this in time....
I was going to suggest that, but I would have recommended the Deluxe version. MS now makes the standard product expire within one year or some predetermined date, whichever comes first. For example, Money 2005 Standard might expire on say April 30, 2006, if not sooner.
Occasionally, the Deluxe version can be FAR as well, but not as often as the Standard.
Originally posted by: bryantp
Originally posted by: Bob151
Originally posted by: udonoogen
is there a good alternative to Microsoft Money or Quicken? im looking into managing my funds but dont know where to start. i dont want to dish out $50-60 on a program i wont know how to use either. recent college grad looking for help with the funds. thanks!
Don
edit: went out to best buy (gasp, not on a black friday!) to use a couple of gift cards i got for christmas. purchased microsoft money standard 2005 and h&r block's tax cut deluxe ... after rebate it comes out to $20 for the two ... not a bad deal
Darn, I didn't see this in time....
I was going to suggest that, but I would have recommended the Deluxe version. MS now makes the standard product expire within one year or some predetermined date, whichever comes first. For example, Money 2005 Standard might expire on say April 30, 2006, if not sooner.
Occasionally, the Deluxe version can be FAR as well, but not as often as the Standard.
GNUCash
I have been using K9 for my spam filtering for 5 days now, and its already at 96% accuracy. It learns fast, others who have used it say it gets up above 99% pretty quickly.Originally posted by: b4u
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Link #1: K9
...K9 is an email filtering application that works in conjunction with your regular POP3 email program and automatically classifies incoming emails as spam (junk email) or non-spam without the need for maintaining dozens of rules or constant updates to be downloaded. It uses intelligent statistical analysis that can result in extremely high accuracy over time.
K9 learns from its mistakes and becomes better and better at being able to identify spam. More importantly it learns to recognize what you consider to be spam.
K9 is for standard POP3 email accounts only. It does not directly support Hotmail, AOL or any other kind of webmail type systems, nor does it support SSL or secure authentication as used by MSN.