Wow, way off topic, but all online banking functions can be done with
Mozilla (at least with my bank). Also, Moneydance is a Quicken type
program written in Java (i.e., runs on any and all platforms) and
Quicken runs under Crossover Office with online banking as well.
-Joe
On Mon, 2003-12-08 at 11:13, Dave Phillips wrote:
Greetings:
My thanks to everyone who replied to this subject. Lots of good ideas,
I'll definitely put some of them to use.
Here a few more notes on what I plan to do :
Red Hat (Fedora?) or Mandrake install
totally GUI for the user
Crossover stuff (thanks for the reminders!)
And here's what they have for peripherals :
a scanner, not sure what kind
an HP printer (610C ? 810C ? I'll find out later... )
Things they need to do include :
Web browsing
print from Web (color, b&w)
on-line banking via Web browser (I'm afraid IE may be required,
don't know though)
print from file manager (color, b&w)
operate scanner
basic image editing
Their net connection is DSL through SBC/Yahoo. I don't expect problems
with that, I had the same connectivity at my old
apartment, no problems with various Linux distros.
They don't have games installed, they don't really run any apps beyond
the browser. My only concern is wrt the on-line
banking requirements. Does anyone here do on-line banking via a Linux
browser ?
Best regards,
== dp