Keeping track of finances can sometimes prove to be a huge pain, but there are many commercial programs available to aide in your trek to keep track of everything. Of course, there are free alternatives as well, and that’s where GnuCash comes in. It might not offer as many features as Quicken or Microsoft Money, but it’s certainly feature-packed, given the price. Up until now, it’s been available on Unix systems only, but the latest 2.2.0 version finally brings a binary to Windows. If you are a *nix user, you might also want to give KMyMoney a try, which I’ve been pleased with in the past.
The GnuCash development team proudly announces GnuCash 2.2.0, the new stable release of the GnuCash Open Source Accounting Software. With this new release series, GnuCash is available on Microsoft Windows for the first time, and it also runs on GNU/Linux, *BSD, Solaris and Mac OSX.
Source: GNOME Desktop