For small business (not home), I like a package called Quasar (http://www.linuxcanada.com).
It is free for a single machine that does not require the point of sale module.
Professional tool to do a professional job.
Kevin
On Apr 26, 2012 5:48 PM, "Nathan England" <nathan@nmecs.com> wrote:
Seriously? LibreOffice Calc.
If linux had even a *semi* decent accounting program I believe a LOT more companies and individuals would be willing to use linux on the desktop. Unfortunately, they all suck. Badly.
Is by far the best, though it is not free and better for personal accounting, not for a business. It is getting better at the business side.
GnuCash is an accounting program but it is so complicated to use it is not worth the time or hassle. Sorry Mike!
I used one some time ago that was actually really good, but the company made it gargantuanly expensive and it competes with Peach Tree accounting software.
Your last bet is:
Good luck installing them!
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