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Hi All!
Anyone know of any (good) Accounting packages for Linux server? I came across Jalia but could not get it to work.
Any ideas? Mainly for SME's. Ideally Postgres ...
- 11-21-2003 #1Just Joined!
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Accounting Systems for Linux Servers
Hi All!
Anyone know of any (good) Accounting packages for Linux server? I came across Jalia but could not get it to work.
Any ideas? Mainly for SME's. Ideally Postgres based but would consider MySQL
I don't mind it being a browser based solution for windows clients or, Java...
Cheers!
- 11-21-2003 #2Linux Guru
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Have a look at this thread, ive never used the software, so i dont know how suitable it is for business needs.
http://www.this_site_does_not_exist/...ighlight=money
AFAIK Unless you use standard software that has been certified by the UK Government? you will need to pay them to audit it and classify it suitable for business. I could be wrong on this though.
Jason
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Accounting on Linux
Jason
Originally Posted by Jaguar
Cheers for this...I think there may be some link with BASDA and the Gov as far as standards etc. goes. Anyhoo thanks for a quick reply and I'll keep a digging..
Cheer m8.
- 11-21-2003 #4Linux Guru
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no probs.
Let me know what you find out, i would be interested to hear.
Cheers!
Jason
- 11-30-2003 #5Linux Guru
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this is an interesting article i thought you might find useful:
http://www.newsforge.com/software/03...&tid=82&tid=94
Jason


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