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Re: [SuSE Linux] quickin/quicbooks/accounting pack for linux ??
- From: jlkreps@xxxxxxxxx (Jerry Lynn Kreps)
- Date: Sat, 01 May 1999 09:42:09 -0500
- Message-id: <372B12C1.BEE1EC2B@xxxxxxxxx>
Samy Elashmawy wrote:
>
> 1/ Jerry where can I download a copy , I am currently using a dos
> minimalist program for the company checking account , and would like to
> move it to the linux workstation.
>
> Can it list check by catagory , ie rent , purchases,ect...
Yes. And it can report by group, date, catagory, etc...
Do a google.com search for 'CBB'. you'll find it.
>
> 2/ Any one know when gnu-cash will be out ??
Go to www.gnucash.com (or .org or .net, I forget which) and find out.
>
> 3/ Any one know of any thing more robust then cbb , ie asomething that will
> handle acc payable , perhaps even invantory on a very simplistic way , our
> bussines is a discount retialer , no two buys are a llike , so I wont deal
> with size/color/style , payroll would be nice as well.
The following site has tons of listing of financial software.
Especially the LAST HALF of the web page...
<A HREF="http://www.hex.net/~cbbrowne/financelinux.html"><A HREF="http://www.hex.net/~cbbrowne/financelinux.html</A">http://www.hex.net/~cbbrowne/financelinux.html</A</A>>
>
> I would rather some thing gpl , but I wwould be willing to pay a reasonable
> amount of a packadge or moduels especialy if its multi user and the cost is
> within reason.
>
> Thanks all
>
> At 05:28 PM 4/30/1999 -0500, you wrote:
> >Samy Elashmawy wrote:
> >>
> >> At 09:03 AM 4/30/1999 -0500, you wrote:
> >> >
> >> >I use cbb to keep my check book balanced. After I make my weekly
> >> >entries I close the program,
> >>
> >>
> >> What is cbb ?? is it a checking app , or some sort of spread
> sheet ??
> >>
> >> Thanks
> >>
> >> Samy
> >
> >It's name is Check Book Balancing program. A nice little app that I use
> >to keep my checking account data and reconcilliation. No where near as
> >good as Quicken, but I don't need the complexity of quicken (I don't
> >keep a home inventory nor do I have a stock portfolio to nurse) just to
> >balance my check book. I am using CBB until GNUCash 1.0 is released.
> >GNUCash is a Quicken replacement but is GPL'd. I understand I will have
> >all of Quicken's power and ease of use.
> >
> >--
> >
> >JLK
> >Linux, because it's STABLE, the source code is included, the price is
> >right.
> >
> >
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