Referral for Linux-friendly accountant

Josef Lowder joe at actionline.com
Sun Jan 27 16:29:02 MST 2008


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I removed "OT" from the Subject line because this is 
definitely Linux related, imho.  I also would like to 
find the same solution. 


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On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 14:35, der.hans wrote
> Am 22. Jan, 2008 schwätzte R P Herrold so:
> 
> > I need that laser check printing capability, and want two way
> > import /export, though ;)
> 
> Were it supported and in GNUCash would FreeCheck do what you need?
> 
> http://www.sandeen.net/freecheck/
> 
> Looks like it hasn't changed in 5 years.
> 
> > I have offered bounties in the past;  this thread from #centos
> > at irc.freenode.net months ago; I affirm and renew it here.
> 
> We need to concentrate the bounties and requests for service such 
> that someone sees the business opportunity in supporting Free 
> Software and open data formats.
> 
> I need an accountant who'll work with Free Software. It sounds like Vaughn
> does as well. You're $elsewhere, but still need the Free Software aspect
> even if you don't need an accountant in the Phoenix area.
> 
> I have leads on two accounting companies that might be willing to 
> work with Free Software. Who else would be willing to pay for accounting
> services from a company that uses Free Software for the bookkeeping?
> 
> I know of several companies in the Phoenix area that would prefer to 
> be using Free Software for their bookkeeping. A couple might be 
> willing to switch accountants if we had one that would use Free Software.
> 
> I don't need to import data from a proprietary format, but it would 
> be awesome if we could move people from QuickBooks to some Free Software
> program.
> 
> ciao,
> 
> der.hans
> -- 
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