6 More of the Best Free Linux Finance Software
We have all read stories about people who have experimented
living without spending any money whatsoever. By growing their own
food, washing in the river, using a solar panel to provide electricity,
and bartering for certain goods and services, these adventures have
met with limited success. However, for us mere mortals the simple fact
is that we need money. Money to buy food, to purchase clothes, to pay
our bills, as well as indulging in our other infinite wants
and desires.
Whilst it can be a struggle to make ends meet, it is possible
to make life easier through better money management. Financial
management is about planning income and
expenditure and making informed decisions that enable you to survive
financially. In the current tough economic climate, it is even more
important to look after your finances, if only to make sure there are
no nasty surprises when you receive your next bank statement.
Our 21
of the Best Free Linux Financial Software highlighted our
personal picks in the finance software world covering the finest
personal finance, stock trading, investment analysis, and accounting
software. Many of those
applications receive frequent coverage in Linux publications. For this
feature, we have chosen some more finance applications which are
definitely worth exploring, but
which receive much less attention in the Linux news scene. Three of the
six applications in this feature are Java applications. Even in the
current depressed markets, there are some fantastic profit
opportunities in the stock market. Linux has some useful open source
stock trading software to help make better informed trading decisions,
to track high growth stocks and dividend gain stocks.
To provide an insight into the quality of software available,
we have compiled a list of 6 finance applications that are worth
downloading. These provide effective ways to meet
your personal finance needs, as well as tools to help you make astute
financial (share trading) decisions. Hopefully there will be something
of interest for anyone who wants to keep on top of their finances.
Now, let's explore the 6 finance applications at hand.
For each title we have compiled its own portal page, providing a
screenshot of the software in action, a full description with an
in-depth analysis of its features, together with links to relevant
resources and reviews.
| Finance Software |
| Skrooge |
Personal finance management tool |
| Eqonomize! |
Personal
accounting software for the small household economy
|
| JStock |
Makes stock market investing fun and easy |
| Piggy
Market Squeak |
Easy
to use stocks and shares alert system |
| Buddi |
Personal budget software for the rest of us |
| Opale |
Very
simple personal bank account manager |
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