[NTLUG:Discuss] Looking for A Linux accounting book keeping suite.

Daniel Hauck xdesign at hotmail.com
Mon Jun 24 17:00:30 CDT 2002


Great recommendation!  The cursory glances look terrific so far.  It's
client-server oriented design makes it look very interesting indeed.  That
is just the sort of server I could sell to many smallbusinesses.  Thanks for
the pointer!

----- Original Message -----
From: "Sean Cook" <lists at lohengrin.net>
To: <discuss at ntlug.org>
Sent: Monday, June 24, 2002 16:42
Subject: Re: [NTLUG:Discuss] Looking for A Linux accounting book keeping
suite.


> You can try MyBooks <http://www.appgen.com/>. If your looking for
> personal finance software, you could also look at Moneydance
> <http://www.moneydance.com/>. I use Moneydance and it works well for my
> purposes. I'm on the mailing list and it seems however that development
> has all but stopped and the future of the personal finance application
> is in question. Moneydance is in java thus making it OS independent.
> MyBooks runs on Mac OS X, Windows, and of course Linux.
>
> Cheers,
> Sean
>
> --
> Q: Five frogs are sitting on a log. Four decide to jump.
>    How many are left on the log?
> A: Five. (There is a difference between deciding and doing)
>
>
> * jeremyb at univista.com [2002.06.24 16:00]:
> >    Hey folks,
> >       I'm in the market for Book keeping suite to keep track of
contracts,
> >    mileage, invoices, etc.
> >    My book keeper doesn't care what OS it's on as long as it's not
Windows.
> >    I, of course, would prefer
> >    Linux...   Can any of you recommend or give me some names that might
be
> >    similar to Quicken or Quick Books?
> >
> >    Jeremy Brooks
>
>
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