Isn't this list about figuring out and solving issues related to ISP's wanting their applications to run on Linux desktops? Having people chime up with their favorite open source application every time a Windows application is mentioned should IMHO be considered off-topic for this list. Nothing wrong with either GnuCash or Kvisio, they are good apps and can probably work as replacements for people needing such functionality, but they doesn't make it easier for the any ISP to port an application to Linux systems.
Christian On Thu, 2006-01-26 at 18:00 -0800, Bryce Harrington wrote: > On Thu, Jan 26, 2006 at 02:56:48PM -0500, Hubert Figuiere wrote: > > John Cherry wrote: > > > > >On a related note, is anyone aware of a place where users could go to > > >find open source alternatives to these applications? I'm not talking > > >about googling for projects or scanning the open source foundries, but a > > >place where a user could just find a Quickbooks or Autocad replacement? > > > > Fro QuickBooks, look at GnuCash. > > I don't know how they compare as I haven't used GnuCash for a long time > > and never used QuickBooks. > > http://gnucash.org/ > > OSDL's financial department evaluated different financial packages not > too long ago. IIRC, they didn't go with GnuCash, although I'm not sure > what the criteria was. > > John, would it be possible to get the requirements Mike had, and see if > he could share his evaluation comments of the open source products they > looked at? The fact that QuickBooks showed up as #1 on this list > validates his findings that this is not currently a strong area for open > source, and I bet he could give us some interesting insights. > > Bryce > _______________________________________________ > Desktop_architects mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.osdl.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop_architects
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