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    Cory commented  · 

    I guess it is sort of what Charles said. Open Source programs always suffer from one of about four issues. Either they don't have great art work and therefore look ugly (who wants to use ugly programs?), they start out amazing then because of lack of support they die, they aren't as feature rich or intuitive as their paid counterparts or they just lack funding.

    I think the only two issues with Gnucash are the intuitive/artwork issue. I understand that mostly number crunchers use it and don't need the extra bling... but Gnucash is competing with the likes of Quicken and such and if I was a CEO, I probably would see quicken as the only option.

    And yes, tabs on the side are still tabs.

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    Cory commented  · 

    If what I said is unclear, it is like an "explorer" interface. Folders on the left, content on the right. It makes everything so much simpler to navigate and you don't end up having 300 tabs open all the time.

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