Take a look at
KMyMoney. Click on the Screenshots link under the Home menu to see examples of what it looks like.
After using Quicken for many years I switched to KMyMoney in 2014. I didn't try to import my historic data from Quicken and it took some time to set up the accounts and the large number of income and expense categories I keep track of, but once set up it works similar to Quicken. It has budgeting and lots of predefined reports that I have customized to meet my needs. It doesn't have all of the fancy charts available in Quicken, but I like it a lot. I use it keep track of checking, savings, credit cards, cash and investments. I'm using it with Windows 7 and 10 and on a Linux machine.