Re: [expert] Business accounting

2000-04-05 Thread Ralph F. De Witt

Not for business but for personal either Gnucash or the Java Moneydance are
good.

Ralph

On Wed, 05 Apr 2000, you wrote:
> Greetings All,
> 
> Ok, I'm getting desparate here.  I've managed to find a linux
> sustitute for just about everything I need for my business but I am
> STILL looking for an accounting package.
> 
> Anyone got any suggestions?
> 
> Thanks,
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Re: [expert] Business accounting

2000-04-05 Thread Harondel J. Sibble

Sure, a few are as follows, I got this from a similar discussion on the 
Caldera Var list

ACCPAC - pretty well known in the accounting world
http://www.accpac.com

These folks
http://www.swinfo.com/

Also If you have access to Linux Journal, there's a company out of New York 
that makes multiplatform accounting software but its not cheap and is really 
for a small business that has like 5+ users IIRC. I had a chat with the rep 
when they came through Vancouver on the Caldera/IBM Var tour mid last year.
The name appgen comes to mind but not sure, they are in every issue of LJ 
I've ever seen.

There are a couple of others I've seen, but don't happen to have links for 
them.

On 5 Apr 00, at 22:17, Joseph S Gardner wrote:

> Greetings All,
> 
> Ok, I'm getting desparate here.  I've managed to find a linux
> sustitute for just about everything I need for my business but I am
> STILL looking for an accounting package.
> 


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