Money transfer 2000 on linux
massilia74
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Hello
I have been using Linux since Saturday and I appreciate its user-friendliness, simplicity and also the absence of advertising solicitations that were slowing down my computers.
I have been using Money 2000 for nearly two decades... how can I switch Money 2000 to KMY Money?
I use two computers and my data is backed up on a USB stick.
Is there a solution for such a transfer?
Thank you in advance for your response and your advice.
Best regards
Massilia74
P.S. thanks to the math teacher from the Cluses middle school who actively contributed to the revival of this computer, if he recognizes himself, we could exchange a few emails.
I have been using Linux since Saturday and I appreciate its user-friendliness, simplicity and also the absence of advertising solicitations that were slowing down my computers.
I have been using Money 2000 for nearly two decades... how can I switch Money 2000 to KMY Money?
I use two computers and my data is backed up on a USB stick.
Is there a solution for such a transfer?
Thank you in advance for your response and your advice.
Best regards
Massilia74
P.S. thanks to the math teacher from the Cluses middle school who actively contributed to the revival of this computer, if he recognizes himself, we could exchange a few emails.
2 réponses
Hello;
For your information, Money is not compatible with Linux! However, there are 1 or 2 paid software (around €30) capable of recovering Money backups that can be used on Linux.
If you're interested, I can share the download links with you.
See you later
Best regards
For your information, Money is not compatible with Linux! However, there are 1 or 2 paid software (around €30) capable of recovering Money backups that can be used on Linux.
If you're interested, I can share the download links with you.
See you later
Best regards
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Hello,
You will probably have problems importing your accounts even when exporting them from Money in .qif format.
Why not try using MS Money on Linux with Wine? Apparently, some versions of Money work quite well with Wine.
https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=79
If the result isn't satisfactory, you can still look for a more compatible software later.
Wine allows you to run (with varying degrees of success) Windows applications on Linux. It’s not perfect, but it can be helpful in some cases.
You will probably have problems importing your accounts even when exporting them from Money in .qif format.
Why not try using MS Money on Linux with Wine? Apparently, some versions of Money work quite well with Wine.
https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=79
If the result isn't satisfactory, you can still look for a more compatible software later.
Wine allows you to run (with varying degrees of success) Windows applications on Linux. It’s not perfect, but it can be helpful in some cases.