GnuCash 1.8.x *has* invoicing. (its how I invoice my customers). My CPA
likes moneydance. Not sure of its small business features. (though I'm
ordering a copy to evaluate).
Carl P.
On Thu, 2003-06-05 at 11:48, Mike Starke wrote:
> I am sure this topic has been beat up before:
> But what is the group's concensus on small
> business accounting software for Linux?
>
> I am a simple guy. althouhgh I am not an accountant by
> any stretch, I think all I would like to see is the ability
> to manage a chart of accounts, and then invoice. done.
> mysql based would be a plus.
>
> Here is what little I have learned thus far:
>
> GNUcash: I like the fact that it s simple. However,
> I would like to see basic invoiceing.
>
> SQL-Ledger: I already run MySQL and hate to add another db server.
> This is just a small consulting firm and this package is just a bit
> overkill.
>
> NOLA: Hmmm, anyone have any comments?
>
> QuickBooks via Wine: Like it or not, Quickbooks
> is darn near the defacto standard software for sb's.
> I haven't checked yet, but I am reasonably certain
> QB would run under Wine.
>
> Any others?
>
> v/r
> -mike
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