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Edit: Basically, it would need to support OFX standards. Moneydance might do it (plus they support linux), but it costs money :(

Vote: Mint. Not that powerful, but it works for personal cash apps and requires little effort. Plus, it has nice eye candy. Makes me feel better each time I look at it.

Just to say: thanks for putting all this together. Its a nice reference to send someone to.

Thanks for writing such a thorough review. There are not that many of these on the net that are up-to-date.

I actually know many who are excellent with sending email, but don't know how to uninstall. Most of the time, I get chain mail from said persons.

Please don't exclude linux from this!

This is cool. But what do they do when the tree grows, shifts, etal?

I love using my gps unit to put gpx files into Google Earth. While Earth is not as powerful as I would like it to be, it does the job well enough.

That is beautiful. Can't wait for linux to eventually come up with something as pretty as this.

Nice Find!

Let us not forget that earphones encompass many others. The popular earbud sits "in" your ear, while IEM's fit "inside" your ear (alternatively, inside your ear canal).

I want a browser that will get out of my way, but get into everybody else's way.

Do any businesses actually take NFC yet?

Somebody give this man a star.

Every time you change your muffler bearings.

+!. Not that there's many options out there with everyone jumping on the Gnome 3 bandwagon...

mrjeremiahross: Customization. Definitely customization, without breaking a GUI interface each time I run a command line interface, of which ubuntu is not very friendly towards right now.

Can someone recommend to me another distro to try? I have been with Ubuntu for over 2 years now and am wondering if there is something better out there. Please tell me what and why you prefer one over the other, or if I should just stay with Ubuntu.

Whitson, you've done it, once again...

same problem here