Hello,
I was recently showing off my finely tweaked KDE3 desktop to my dad, who's
a windows user, and generally managed to convince him that linux is as
good, if not better, than 'his' windows. One place where i got stuck was
when he asked about accounting. I showed him GNUCash, which is quite
impressive as such, but that is maybe coz i dont use accounting software,
so anything will look impressive to me. But he was not quite impressed and
invariably compared it to his all time favourite -- Tally. Now i know,
tally has lots of features n all, but then GNUCash has its own advantages,
and has some additional features as well, like generating charts etc,
predefined set of common accounts (i have no idea abt what they were), and
some more things too.
I would like to know if anyone has shifted from tally to GNUCash. Also, if
there's any tool that'll convert tally's database to either GNUCash format
or into the importable QIF.
If there's some way of getting the tally data onto gnucash, or any other
comparable software, i can safely install linux on my dad's laptop, and
have another convert :)
regards,
Gami
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