personal money management tools for linux without X?

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Quicken for windows with jfw is great!
At 12:36 PM 12/1/01 -0500, you wrote:
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>Hi, listers,
>
>I am looking for a money management program that works in linux without
>X-windows. One that is, of course, blind friendly. Pull-down menus or
>numbered key choices from a screen menu, okay. I need to do simple home
>money management, track a check register, income and expense tracking,
>keep track of credit card purchases, etc. I don't need fancy reports like
>account summaries or general ledgers. Just simple transaction data entry
>would be fine. Anybody remember MoneyCounts 8.0 for DOS from Parsons
>Technology. Well, I am still using it even to print checks. I would like
>to do all this in linux so I don't have to reboot back to DOS. Any
>accounting programs available in linux that are blind friendly?
>
>Oh, does anybody remember Charlie Crawford's talking checkbook program?
>That used to be available from www.empowermentzone.com? I have this one
>too, but it is DOS. But, it was freeware. Q. Has this program been ported
>to linux? If anybody knows how to get in touch with Charlie Crawford,
>please let him know that a linux port would be useful to many of his
>fellow blind friends. Any ideas, listers?
>
>
>-- 
>Bill Gaughan
>wgaughan@snet.net
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