Free Software Accountant
der.hans
PLUGd at LuftHans.com
Wed Aug 29 15:49:53 MST 2007
Am 29. Aug, 2007 schwätzte eric© so:
> Seems to me that this isn't anything new....we've been dealing with
> issues like this with free software for years. I've always felt that
> it was my responsibility to determine suitability of any software for
> my uses (free software or not), including thinking about future use
> including compatibility issues. In the case of anything I use for my
Exactly. It's up to me to determine what's best for my needs.
I want software I can audit. I want software that doesn't try to hold my
data hostage, especially for my accounting.
I want software that doesn't require me to deal with license servers or
rental agreements, especially for my accounting.
To me those features make the effort of looking for a way to handle my
books via Free Software worth the effort.
George got bit by using Free Software and he might now value compatability
more than he did. I haven't yet gotten bitten. I still value access and
lack of artificial denials of service over compatability. I also think
that future compatability will improve.
So, back to my original question: Does anybody know of accountants/CPAs
who work in US-AZ that will work with Free Software?
Also, anybody know of a business ( non-profit or for profit ) that uses
Free Software for its accounting?
Not trying to be pithy or otherwise negative. Accounting is a dry subject.
Accounting in plain text is like dusty rice cakes :).
ciao,
der.hans
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