On Sun, 24 Dec 2006, Tom Horsley wrote:
As an exercise in getting familiar with the Qt 4 toolkit, I'm working on a program that seems to be missing from all the linux money programs I can discover (gnucash, kmymoney, etc). None of 'em can print real physical checks worth spit (or even at all for some). I figure I can just make this a stand alone program that prints checks and generates .qif files at the same time, which I can then import into the money program of my choice. Does this sound remotely useful? Have I missed some program that does a good job of check printing (quicken does, of course, but the point is to get away from windows).
How about sql-ledger (www.sql-ledger.org), although that might be over kill. But it is good at filling in preprinted checks. Printing your own checks is too much of a hassel in the USA. You need to meet all of the various requirements for magnetic ink in the correct places, etc.
Is it worth aiming to make this thing release quality, or should I just stick with the learning exercise? :-).
Filling out preprinted checks is easy. Printing your own checks is IMO more trouble than it is worth. Especially since today fewer and fewer checks are being written. In my business we have written about 15 checks so far for 2006. It is just too easy to pay on line for most transactions. Regards, -- Tom Diehl tdiehl@xxxxxxxxxxxx Spamtrap address mtd123@xxxxxxxxxxxx -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list