Linux based accounting system
Derek Atkins
warlord at MIT.EDU
Mon Aug 9 12:53:06 EDT 2004
Hmm... depending on what features of peachtree they use (or require),
gnucash may or may not actually work for them. Doesn't hurt to at
least take a look. I don't know if they require multiuser support or
what kind of transaction level they have. Gnucash's multi-user support
is somewhat lacking, but it's hopefully going to improve significantly
in the next major release (*fingers crossed*).
Another option is SQL-Ledger, but I've not been all that impressed by
the interface.
-derek
Tom Lopolito <tom at lopolito.com> writes:
> A small company with approx. 5 million in revenue currently using Peachtree and
> Accpac are in search of using linux and a linux accounting system.
> -tom
>
> On Sun, 2004-08-08 at 17:38, Derek Atkins wrote:
>
> What kind of accounting package/system are you looking for? There are
> a number of Free (or nearly free) systems for personal and/or
> small-business accounting. But without knowing your exact needs it's
> hard to tell you where to look first.
>
> I'd suggest GnuCash (being a bit biassed on the subject). It's
> historically had a bad rap (mostly because it's got tons of Gnome
> Dependencies), but if you use the version that comes with your Distro
> it'll be fairly easy to install.
>
> -derek
>
> Tom Lopolito <tom at lopolito.com> writes:
>
> > Does anyone have any experience or know of a good linux accounting system?
> > -tom
> >
> > Tom Lopolito
> > Parsec Systems LLC
> > 508.297.1021
> > tom at parsecsystemsllc.com
> >
>
> Tom Lopolito
> Parsec Systems LLC
> 508.297.1021
> tom at parsecsystemsllc.com
>
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