Re: OT: Small business financial software

From: Roberto C. Sanchez (roberto_at_familiasanchez.net)
Date: 11/29/05

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    On Tue, Nov 29, 2005 at 01:44:23PM -0500, Allan Wind wrote:
    > On 2005-11-29T12:08:33-0600, Ron Johnson wrote:
    > > On Tue, 2005-11-29 at 10:58 -0500, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
    > > > I will be shortly starting a small business. I am wondering what
    > > > software (preferrably available via apt-get/aptitude/etc.) other small
    > > > business owners/consultants out there use to keep track of business
    > > > finances. [...]
    > >
    > > SQL Ledger.
    >
    > I could not get it installed without hacking the code (hard codes the
    > apache configuration file), and even then some things not work. The
    > author sells documentation, but otherwise the project is undocumented.
    >
    Good to know.

    > Roberto, you should know how to use apt-cache to search for
    > applications, and then check out freshmeat.net or sourceforge.net if you
    > need t olook further.
    >
    I have looked as you suggest, before asking my question. However, I was
    interested in knowing people's experience/insight. I found gnucash and
    a couple of others, but without having spent significant amounts of time
    using them. I was hoping to get some pointers from people here on the
    list.

    > I found fat applications (i.e. not web based) and/or projects in java,
    > neither option was compelling to me.
    >
    >
    > /Allan

    -Roberto

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