Now *this* is the kind of linux application development that gets me giddy. *grin* Once you can make a business case to replace the back-end systems of a business with linux, *then* you have a real shot at converting the desktops (you listening Mark? *hehehe*).

I might have to have Mr. Weaver see if he can't get an installation of this running on one of the boxes at work so we can do a real comparison study with Best/Sage MAS-200 SQL. It'd be interesting to see how this stacks up against a MSSQL mid-range accounting system.

Hmm...another spring project...

Jon 8^)


Mark wrote:
Looks like some people need to discover SQL-Ledger for their accounting
system..    http://www.sql-ledger.com been using it for some time and it
is excellent, and even if I was forced to use M$ Win, I would still use
SQL-Ledger as my accounting system.

Cheers
Mark

On Sun, 2003-02-09 at 04:07, Jack Coates wrote:

On Fri, 2003-02-07 at 21:10, Mark Weaver wrote:

... If I wouldn'tn have to interact with the accounting system I wouldn't have to boot back into windows at all.
I bought VMWare 2 for 89 bucks when it first came out and have been
using it ever since to keep a Windows system around for Visio. If you
don't have the cash for VMware or Win4Lin, try Bochs. Or if you like to
hit yourself in the head with a cinderblock for fun, you could try to
get the accounting app to run in Wine :-)




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