>> I apologize for what must be a repeated question.  Are there migration tools
>> to move from QuickBooks to LedgerSMB?  I did not find anything in the
>> distribution.  Also, I checked the SqlLedger site for ideas and found that
>> the Migration Tools page was empty.

> Which version of Quickbooks?  And is this on Windows?
> 
> I don't know of any tools, but I might be able to point you in the
> right direction in terms of doing a migration.

I'd be interested in that, too.

QB2005 Regular. I'm not aware of QB being on anything but Win.

It could be a good way to pick up plenty of hacked-off QB customers. 
Intuit have changed the product range about a bit, and the choice is now 
between a cheap standard edition which doesn't even do aging of invoices 
or an expensive "Pro" version which does far more than most smaller 
businesses need.

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