[ale] GnuCash?
James P. Kinney III
jkinney at localnetsolutions.com
Fri Dec 26 21:26:32 EST 2003
I STRONGLY suggest sql-ledger. There are some scripts on the site that
allow a fairly easy importation of Quickbooks data into Sql-ledger. It
uses a transactioning database (PostgreSQL, Oracle) and the access if
through a browser so any client can use it.
http://www.sql-ledger.org
The application is GPL (Yay!) and the manuals are available for an
annual fee ($150?). Way less that Quickbooks and a better application as
it is really double-entry bookkeeping.
On Fri, 2003-12-26 at 15:57, Robert L. Harris wrote:
> A friend of mine is running a small business and has been using
> Quickbooks on one machine at his house. He's thinking of getting a
> second copy so he can do the client/server thing. I was going to try
> and convert him to GnuCash instead but I don't know if it'll do
> something such as a Linux server in the closet and 2 windows PCs or a
> Windows PC and Linux PC combo connecting to the server. Does anyone
> know if it'll do something similar? Any other suggestions I can set him
> up with? I can't just go in and convert everything as this is his
> family's only means of income so it'll have to be handled carefully.
>
> Robert
>
> :wq!
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