I will be teaching an intro to computer class beginning in Jan. and I am going to be giving all the students thumb drives with portable apps, but one of the requests from the school was a personal finance software, that could be taught to the students (all the students are the parents of the kids at this school) and since tax time is rolling around, I thought it might be a good idea, but when I went looking around I could find no *simple* tool that could do several things.
Track expenses, allow them to build budgets, and see how saving money will benefit them in the long run.
If you could write me back I will be spending time looking at all the freeware alternatives to find something suitable for inclusion into the portable apps collection, that can be helpful to people.
Thank you,
Josef Rivera
Chicago
There is a decent beta of GnuCash in the Beta Testing forums, but I wouldn't say that's as simple as you want. I can't think of anything along those lines right now, but I will certainly look.
try here
If a packet hits a pocket on a socket on a port,
and the bus is interrupted as a very last resort,
and the address of the memory makes your floppy disk abort,
then the socket packet pocket has an error to report