I use gnucash and it works fine. I've seen gnucash -> Quicken
converters so your accountant can still use Quicken. I've never done
that - the accountant just asked me to print the ledger and some reports
(P&L, etc).
George Toft, CISSP, MSIS
623-203-1760
Josh Coffman wrote:
> Anyone care to make recomends for small biz accounting software? I'm using OOCalc spreadsheets for tracking some things now. I'm going to start tracking better and more things. I'm looking for something free/cheap. Great if it runs on linux & windows, i can live with it if its windows only but not linux only. (not a preference, just something I have to deal with.) It would be kinda nice if it was web-based, but then again I might be uneasy about it too.
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> Thanks
> -j
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