On Sun, Nov 04, 2007 at 11:56:03AM -0800, Tracy R Reed wrote:
David Brown wrote:
Hmm. Ok, I'll agree about SQLedger and Kompozer, but Quicken is a
complete piece of [EMAIL PROTECTED] The main problem with GNUcash is that it
does
"real" accounting, so there is a bit more of a learning curve. It also
doesn't integrate as well with US banks.
Never tried Kompozer but I thought SQL-Ledger was a real accounting system
(double entry) and GNUcash not. Unless GNUcash has improved. But any real
accounting system is going to have quite a learning curve. When a company
buys a corporate accounting system they usually send the accountants away
for a week for training or bring consultants in for a week for training.
GNUcash has always been double-entry, as far as I know. It's business
support is been growing slowly, but still lacks many things you would need
for a full business accounting system.
I was getting frustrated with Quicken even for personal accounging because
of it's single-entry nature. It just didn't map to what money was really
doing. I've been happy with GNUcash.
Kompozer appears to be an HTML editor. Perhaps Compiere, or the
community-driven fork Adempiere.
Dave
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