I am interested in being a customer.
In what programming language are you planning to
write this application?
On Sun, Mar 7, 2010 at 2:52 PM, Martin Owens wrote:
> On Sun, 2010-03-07 at 22:27 +0100, Jan Claeys wrote:
>
>> The reason why I mention a company is that if an accoun
On Sun, 2010-03-07 at 22:27 +0100, Jan Claeys wrote:
> The reason why I mention a company is that if an accounting program
> wants to be useful for more than a couple of other people it will need
> *a lot* of maintenance, and some changes will have rather short
> deadlines (the tax
every serious accounting application will need a dedicated company
> > behind it... (or multiple companies if you want to go international).
>
> Lets be clear, I don't intend on making the accounting program to
> replace all accounting programs. I will be making something which sol
On 7 March 2010 19:47, Martin Owens wrote:
> Of course. It would be silly not to reuse what we already have available
> and of course just as silly to not position it with other things in
> mind.
>
Have you looked at OpenERP?
It exists already, is written in python, is in the repo, has great
sup
On Sun, 2010-03-07 at 14:32 -0500, Danny Piccirillo wrote:
> What if you created a framework that could add support for other
> states and countries so that a new application isn't needed for each
> case?
Of course. It would be silly not to reuse what we already have available
and of course just
the integration with banks, etc.).
>
> It's very true, you have know what your making.
>
> > IOW: every serious accounting application will need a dedicated company
> > behind it... (or multiple companies if you want to go international).
>
> Lets be clear, I don't
ternational).
Lets be clear, I don't intend on making the accounting program to
replace all accounting programs. I will be making something which solves
the problems of one man in Vermont, United States and anything above and
beyond that in complexity and addition will have to come from other
Op zaterdag 06-03-2010 om 10:19 uur [tijdzone -0500], schreef Martin
Owens:
> On Sat, 2010-03-06 at 05:18 -0800, Brett wrote:
> > >There's a plan for that.
> > >Would you put $200 in to the hat if you also >set up the hat and drummed
> > >up other people's interest?
> >
> > Am moving back to my ho
On Sat, 2010-03-06 at 11:44 -0800, Brian Vaughan wrote:
> On Sat, 2010-03-06 at 10:19 -0500, Martin Owens wrote:
> > But I've seen QuickBooks, it looks really badly designed (from a UI
> > perspective) so I'm intending on making something better than
> > QuickBooks. Much better.
>
> You'd be doing
On Sat, 2010-03-06 at 10:19 -0500, Martin Owens wrote:
> But I've seen QuickBooks, it looks really badly designed (from a UI
> perspective) so I'm intending on making something better than
> QuickBooks. Much better.
You'd be doing everyone a great service if you did.
In my experience, QuickBooks
Hi Brett,
On Sat, 2010-03-06 at 05:18 -0800, Brett wrote:
> >There's a plan for that.
> >Would you put $200 in to the hat if you also >set up the hat and drummed
> >up other people's interest?
>
> Am moving back to my hometown in a few weeks, and was thinking of getting in
> touch with the local
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