On Friday 04 October 2002 4:13 pm, Nick Rout wrote:
> Nick Elder looked seriously at some accounting apps recently for his
> business, but he may not have been looking at the sort of program you
> are after.

Yes, 
        In the end I settled with konto ( http://halfdans.net/index.py?p=konto )  
but it is a tracking and invoiceing program.  We are about to use it properly 
next week.  We needid a simple program that any of the staff could use and it 
did'nt need to be a full blown accounting pack.  I searched for hours on 
google, rpmfind and freshmeat etc and there is sql-ledger open source, and a 
hand full of commercial packages that may fit your requirments. I can't 
recommend any at the moment off the cuff at the moment though sorry Carl.  
        At a recent meeting of the Christchurch Computer society that a few of our 
CLUG members attended, the speaker Neil Urwin mentioned that the linux 
community was missing a descent accounting package.  A view our Dave Lane 
agreed with if I remember rightly.  
        As usual with open source it seems, eventually some kind and clever sole/s 
will get around to writing a usefull application so we can all benifit!

regards,
Nick Elder

>
>
> On Fri, 04 Oct 2002 15:05:00 +1200
>
> Carl Cerecke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Any recommendations for a good personal accounting program for Linux?
> >
> > I want something with good support for recurring transactions (i.e. I
> > want to say "transaction X happens on the nth of every month" etc., and
> > not have to re-enter it all the time)
> >
> > gnucash didn't have this feature last time I looked.
> >
> >
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Carl

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