Thomas Bushnell BSG wrote:
Conrad Canterford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


I don't think businesses are helped by being forced to use restricted
information.  Businesses would be much more helped by a free software
product.

Sure. If they could be assured that the accurate was accurate, etc. as
above. Paying for it gives a certain degree of assurance.


Well, those who think so can certainly shell out their money.  I have
found that libre software gives me more assurance than commercial;
that support help from friends is more reliable than that I pay for;
and so forth.

I can second that as I've watched quickbooks incorrectly compute taxes by a significant margin and had friends work out spreadsheets that "just work"

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