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GnuCash is personal and small-business financial-accounting application. Designed to be easy to use, yet powerful and flexible, GnuCash allows you to track bank accounts, stocks, and income and expenses. It is based on professional accounting principles to ensure balanced books and accurate reports.
Money Manager Ex is cross-platform personal finance software that's easy to use. It helps you organize your finances and keeps track of where, when, and how your money comes and goes. It also provides a bird's-eye view of your financial worth.
Buddi provides personal finance and budgeting help for those who have little or no financial background. You can enter accounts, budgets, and transactions, and Buddi will create reports and graphs of your finances.
Grisbi is a simple yet powerful personal accounting application that can manage multiple accounts, currencies, and users. It manages third party, expenditure, and receipt categories, as well as budgetary lines, financial years, and other information that also makes it suitable for associations that do not require double-entry accounting.
jGnash is a free (no strings attached!) personal finance manager with many of the same features as commercially-available software. It was created in order to make tracking your personal finances easy, but also provides the functionality required by advanced users. jGnash is cross-platform and will run on any operating system that has a working Java 1.6.0 Runtime Environment (e.g., Linux, OS X, and Microsoft Windows). The older 1.x series of jGnash will run on systems that support a minimum of Java 1.4.0.
KMyMoney is the personal finance manager for KDE. It operates similar to Quicken, supports various account types, categorization of expenses, multiple currencies, online banking support via QIF, OFX, and HBCI, budgeting, and a rich set of reports.