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Originally Posted by JoelJohnson
Well since you need Quicken, you need a PC, if you just used Mint then you could everything else on a Chromebook.
I've been using a Chromebook for about 6 years now. And before you poo poo it, I'll let you know that I was a MIS professional.
Window makes you life harder, keep it simple with a Chromebook.
I'll have workshop table set up for the Computer Club at La Hacienda on the 22nd 1pm ($5 yearly membership fee required), but I'll also be at Eisenhower for workshop on July 23rd 1pm (no fee).
Come by and see how the Chromebook really works.
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Actually, Quicken will work on a Linux box. There is a Windows emulator called WINE. Also, there are a few Linux accounting apps that will import quicken files.
I've successfully put Linux on a Chromebook. (Which is LINUX based like Apple.)
I use Clonezilla to clone hard drives.