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Google Groups
Content: Google has acquired Deja.com's Usenet Archive. Entries date back to the early days of Usenet.
CITIDEL: Viewing 'Money Management under Linux'
Content: p> Discover CBB, the ckeckbook balancing utility for Unix and X11 developed under Linux<p></p></p
CIOL : Money and Management : Linux and Java--a tale of two revolutions
Content: Why has Linux succeeded where Java failed? The answer lies in the fact that Linux was built using a superior process of peer review and with a clear, focused strategy
Re: personal money management tools for linux without X?
Content: On Sun, Dec 02, 2001 at 12:07:05PM -0800, Rafael Skodlar wrote: > There is at least one other product that has similar functionality, > NeTraverse Win4Lin 3.0 for $79.99 (downloadable version), $89.99 for boxes > set. It's Windows 95/98 environment for...
Linux Today - IT-Director: Red Hat Linux money boosts open source
Content: Now shipping** Full-featured and versatile, packed with thousands of the best applications, PowerPack is the ideal choice for the advanced Linux user. In addition to the latest office and multimedia applications
CBB -- Money Management for Unix
Content: Check Book Balancer, a personal financial management application for Unix and X11 written in Tcl/Tk and Perl. Free download, open source.
LinuxWorld Speakers See Money in Linux
Content: Whether it's on the revenue side or the cost side, keynote speakers
at LinuxWorld Expo see big money in free software.
Can You Make Money Selling Linux? Try $3.5 Billion
Content: With a combined $3.5 billion in Linux-related revenue last year, HP and IBM seem to have settled, once and for all, the debate over the viability of the open source business model.
ZDNet UK - News - Verizon saves money with Linux
Content: Telecommunications company Verizon Communications saved $6m (£3.6m) in equipment costs by moving its programmers to Linux computers, the company said Wednesday
personal money management tools for linux without X?
Content: 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...
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