[Novalug] check printing software for linux?
Brandon Saxe
brandon20va at yahoo.com
Sat Dec 8 19:04:53 EST 2007
It's that kind of information that makes life that
much more 'colorful'. Thanks for the story and the
insight!
--- greg pryzby <greg at pryzby.org> wrote:
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> Quicken allows u to do it.
>
> FWIW, anything counts as a check. You can write it
> on a piece of paper
> (or underwear-- yes, I know someone who worked at a
> bank and cashed 'the
> check') as long as the name of the payee, payer,
> routing info and amount
> in written and number format and date is there, it
> is 'legal'. Really
> all that matters is the bank believes that the payer
> means to give the
> payee the amount.
>
> Not sure of a Linux solution, and probably gave u
> more info than u wanted ;)
>
> Brandon Saxe wrote:
> > Yes the cost is small over six years, but I move
> more
> > frequent than that and have to order checks with
> the
> > new address. Still, the cost will be small I
> agree.
> > Just thought I could set it and forget it with a
> Linux
> > solution.
>
> - --
> greg pryzby greg at
> pryzby dot org
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