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Re: Linux accounting software



I seem to remember kara working with gnucash at one time, what ever became of that,  oh and I didn’t make it to the meeting last night (been a long week) what were the thoughts on next month?  

 

Just curios  (I’d better be careful that could kill)

Bob T. Kat

 

 "When everyone's out to get you, paranoia's just good thinking!"
-- WKRP's Dr. Johnny Fever

-----Original Message-----
From: silug-discuss-owner@silug.org [mailto:silug-discuss-owner@silug.org] On Behalf Of Flood Randy Capt AFCA/TCAA
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 7:54 AM
To:
silug-discuss@silug.org
Subject: Re: Linux accounting software

 

 

 

You might want to check out the Quasar accounting package at:

 

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Steve [mailto:sreindl@apci.net]
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 4:36 AM
To: silug-discuss@silug.org
Subject: Linux accounting software

In the midst of shear boredom at 4:25am, I decided to look around for bookeeping/accounting software for the Linux platform because one of the most evangelical of Linux evangelists that I know is running vmware just so they can use Quicken (and besides I hate Intuit, bad experience with TurboTax).

 

I played around this Website for awhile and ran through a couple of the demos. It looks like a winner to me but then what do I know. I don't use this kind of application on a daily basis. Requires Postgresql, and it's written in Perl, ahem!!!!

 

 

Have you ever seen or used this? Maybe we could use a review of financial applications in the future. I know of one that absolutely is a total kludge. Appgen Moneydance. Pure hell to install, configure or use!

 

Steve