Talk:Grisbi

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I have given up trying to dowload Grisbi for windows. I followed the link for a download, and it was like doing a multiple-choice exam as it was difficult to decide what to click on next. There were about a dozen pages to pass through. Also, the sourceforge pages were slow and difficult to download, requiring refreshing several times.

Eventually I got to a weird sourceforce pop-up window. Nothing happened. It was impossible to decide what I needed to click on within this pop-up window, so I gave up. This is a really shoddy piece of user-interface design!!!

If there is one, please could someone provide a link to a nice plain and simple html pages where the relevant file can be simply clicked on?

Thanks very much.

Doesn't seem that difficult to me... http://www.grisbi.org/download.en.html and scroll down to windows, click the first package, choose a mirror, (which one really does not matter) and you're home free.

[edit] Not the place...

First of all.. Click download, windows, and then pick any server. Second, this isnt the place to talk about your difficulties in download the program. This space should be used to discuss the actual article.

[edit] Biscuits!

Probably not relevant enough for the article, but there's a brand of (Italian?) biscuits called Grisbi. --Cctoide 17:47, 11 March 2007 (UTC)