I'm looking for some tips on tools and methods for doing the 
accounting/book-keeping for my business.

I've looked at GNUCash, and it seems to be rather complete, and more or less 
bug free.  However it requires dome Gnome libraries, and I'm trying to avoid 
this if possible (though I have no objections to installing the gnome 
packages if I must).

I've looked at a couple of other packages but haven't found one yet that has 
the polish of GNUCash.  SQL-Ledger looks promising in terms of functionality 
though.

TUX Magazine 3 has an article on Quasar from LinuxCanada (a Calgary company).   
http://www.linuxcanada.com/download2.shtml  
 I'm toying with the idea of trying this out, but they don't seem to have a 
Gentoo ebuild (yet).  So I guess I'll have to compile from source...  Anyone 
have any experiences with this package?

Other than trying to find a decent accounting package, I'll have to admit my 
lack of knowledge with regards to accounting.  Any suggestions on how best to 
set up my accounts and do the data entry?

I'm prompted to this by some troubles I've been having in contacting the 
bookkeeper I thought I had hired...  So I may as well bite the bullet and do 
this myself.

Thank you for any tips/suggestions.

Shawn

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