It would appear that Hans isn' t the only person looking for a good open
source accounting package. I just read this article on Linux Journals
website that talks about a package that may fit the bill .
http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/accounting-software-geek-
For the person who was asking for accounting software,
This may help for accounting software;
http://twit.tv/show/floss-weekly/150
and a quick google search came up with this
http://www.aaxnet.com/design/linuxacct.html
which had 36 packages, of which I can't vouch for.
I was looking for per
Just thought I would make list aware of a GPL accounting package that I
am implementing for a client.
webERP
http://www.weberp.org
I have imported virtually everything from his existing software as a
test...customers, inventory, pricing, vendors, purchase orders, purchase
order line items, sales
http://www.nolapro.com/index-5.html
Anyone seen this app?
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http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/accounting-software-geek-ranch
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Open Rep was the one that really appealed to me when I did this for my
wife. There was another I also liked but it was windows only. Openerp I
think is windows and linux
On Apr 26, 2012 4:26 PM, "Michael Havens" wrote:
> I am trying to start a business. What is the best accounting
expensive and it competes with Peach Tree accounting software.
Your last bet is:
http://www.linuxledgers.com
http://www.ledgersmb.org/
http://sql-ledger.com/
Good luck installing them!
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sle. Sorry Mike!
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> I used one some time ago that was actually really good, but the company
> made it gargantuanly expensive and it competes with Peach Tree accounting
> software.
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> Your last bet is:
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>
From: Nathan England
> http://moneydance.com/
> Is by far the best, though it is not free
The OP said he was looking for free stuff. I guess this might work if you're
willing to pay them whatever yearly fee they're charging now.
> GnuCash is an accounting program but it is so complicated to us
I appreciate the info and the quick lesson. I found the program extremely
unintuitive, but double-entry accounting completely escapes me!
On Thursday, April 26, 2012 19:07:20 Matt Graham wrote:
> From: Nathan England
>
> > http://moneydance.com/
> > Is by far the best, though it is not free
>
I know you asked for free and Linux, but if you are serious about starting a
business, you should consider Quickbooks. I think it's obnoxious, but I can
take my Quickbooks file to any accountant and they can update, analyze, and/or
correct it as necessary. You can find cheap older versions on Cr
I also dislike windows, but have no opinion of quickbooks.
I would suggest to anyone starting a business that they use linux for
everything they can. Also they should use vmware or some similar
virtualization app plus windows for any software they absolutely must
have that does not run on lin
Thats exactly what I do. I develop on a Macbook Pro, but Quickbooks for Mac
is decades behind Quickbooks for Windows. So, I run Quickbooks 2007 inside
a Virtualbox VM running Windows XP. Then, I was able to bring in my
quickbooks file to my accountant for taxes on a thumb drive and be prepared.
On
; GnuCash is an accounting program but it is so complicated to use it is
>> not worth the time or hassle. Sorry Mike!
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>> I used one some time ago that was actually really good, but the company
>> made it gargantuanly expen
com/
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>>> Is by far the best, though it is not free and better for personal
>>> accounting, not for a business. It is getting better at the business side.
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>>> GnuCash is an accounting
Unfortunately, they all suck. Badly.
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>>>> http://moneydance.com/
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>>>> Is by far the best, though it is not free and better for personal
>>>> accounting, not
the
road.
Keith Smith
--- On Thu, 4/26/12, Eric Cope wrote:
From: Eric Cope
Subject: Re: Accounting software.
To: "Main PLUG discussion list"
Date: Thursday, April 26, 2012, 11:47 PM
For tax purposes, LLCs and S-Corp are the same. I've heard S-Corps
nux on the
> >>> desktop. Unfortunately, they all suck. Badly.
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> >>> http://moneydance.com/
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> >>> Is by far the best, though it is no
: Thursday, April 02, 2009 3:35 PM
To: Main PLUG discussion list
Subject: GPL Accounting software
Just thought I would make list aware of a GPL accounting package that I am
implementing for a client.
webERP
http://www.weberp.org
I have imported virtually everything from his existing software as a
On Thu, 2009-04-02 at 15:56 -0700, Bryan O'Neal wrote:
> I was looking at Web ERP However it did not make my top five. Do you
> have a comparison to say Compiere, OpenERP, Opentaps, or more specific
> to accounting Postbooks from Xtuple or OpenBravo? I would love to
> know why you choose Open ERP
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On Thu, 2009-04-02 at 15:56 -0700, Bryan O'Neal
On Thu, 2009-04-02 at 16:32 -0700, Bryan O'Neal wrote:
> If nothing else thanks for the Web ERP mention. It's not like I
> posted my research to spur discussion (bad community member). Truth is
> there are tons of good open source ticketing/project
> management/CRM/Accounting/ and even ERP softwar
On 01/10/2011 10:04 AM, gm5729 wrote:
http://www.nolapro.com/index-5.html
Anyone seen this app?
Never looked at that one, would be interested to see people's
impressions. The one I have always used was
http://www.linuxcanada.com
Even my CPA goes "This is free?" of course followed by "Is
On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 10:04 AM, gm5729 wrote:
> http://www.nolapro.com/index-5.html
>
> Anyone seen this app?
>
Costs $20 a month
Doesn't qualify as FREE in FOSS, does it?
I don't see any source code available?
I don't see any statement of privacy that would accompany any FOSS online
ho
> http://www.nolapro.com/index-5.html
>
> Anyone seen this app?
>
Costs $20 a month
Doesn't qualify as FREE in FOSS, does it?
I don't see any source code available?
I don't see any statement of privacy that would accompany any FOSS online
hosted app?
Looks more like some kind of hosting (c
Xtupple's post books is quite good - but not innately intuitive for a
non inventory based service company. Then again, not much in the
accounting world is. It is client / server on a mysql back end (or
postgress or oracle) and yes it has windows clients. The latest
features come with the pay versio
Hi Fellow PLUG Members,
Several months ago we has a discussion about accounting systems. One concern
was not being able to export your data.
I had lunch with a friend who now works at Intuit and he pointed out QuickBooks
Simple Start.
When I got home I took a look and found it is free.
Hi Keith,
Before you give Quickbooks a hug, you should be aware that Intuit
has been playing the format game for some time and I would apply a
high level of scrutiny before you make any major decisions. There was
the OFX issue, which was an open standard (funded in part by M$
actually), that In
Thanks for your input. I think what we had discussed 4 ot 6 months ago was the
ability to get one's data out. With the excel export I'm guessing this
addresses this issue.
I do understand the marketing model. It is widely used on the internet.
Joshua Zeidner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi K
Am 19. Apr, 2008 schwätzte keith smith so:
Thanks for your input. I think what we had discussed 4 ot 6 months ago was the
ability to get one's data out. With the excel export I'm guessing this
addresses this issue.
Getting the data out was one of the topics discussed. Do you know if the
ex
I saw something in Linux Format this month. It's called Accountz.
http://accountz.com/
It's not "free" in any sense of the word, but it does run natively on
Linux. It also imports .QIF files.
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I'm not sure what information can be exported to excel.
I'm test driving the free version which does not allow for exporting your data.
"der.hans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Am 19. Apr, 2008 schwätzte keith smith so:
> Thanks for your input. I think what we had discussed 4 ot 6 months ago was
keith smith wrote:
> I'm not sure what information can be exported to excel.
>
> I'm test driving the free version which does not allow for exporting
> your data.
>
>
My current 1999 version can export various reports to Excel. With enough
work you could probably get everything out, and figur
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