I've been using accounting software on my old winNT computer, which is
just about dead.  I was able to close out the year by moving the
software to my Linux laptop and using crossover office.  However, there
are too many glitches to stick with this for the long term.

I could not find any adequate business accounting packages for Linux.
Intuit offers web based accounting BUT even their web based accounting
requires winXP/Vista and IE.  If any of you know of an alternative that
will work with Linux let me know.

Vista was discarded off my daughter's new laptop.  I can run Vista using
vmware, but the performance is poor.  I'm thinking of getting a winXP
netbook.  I could move winXP into a vmware server and install a Linux
distro on the netbook.  Or even get a netbook with a disk drive and
split it between winXP and Linux.  Simply buying winXP is well over $100
and I don't get much for my money.  At least a netbook gives me a useful
piece of hardware.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=34-220-441

Any opinions?

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