they're based in Atlanta and that their employees are based in Atlanta. So it is not a free of charge program, but it does give you the capabilities that you're looking for. And it looks like a legitimate alternative to Adobe's PDF creation tools with a lot of a lot of features built in. Yeah, Quicken 2004 running in wine, if that works, great. I know that, you know, this whole finances for business thing is a bit of a struggle for any program. And I guess the folks at Quicken have just done such a good job of it that although, you know, open source alternatives try to provide the same functionality, Quicken still outpaces them, even the 2004 version of their software. So 14 years old. Yeah, exactly. Running it in wine is is an alternative. And wine for new users of Linux is a way that you can run some older Windows programs and sometimes not so often newer Windows programs under Linux. And, you know, that that's certainly a way to do it. Another way is to look at flat packs or snap (41/44)
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