krishnakant Mane wrote:
On 30/06/07, Rony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I had posted a link for a GNU accounting software called TurboCash for
Windows.
http://www.turbocashuk.com/accounting-software-opensource.html
It is designed for US, UK and Europe. It has provisions for VAT too.
Since the source code is already available under GPL, why don't we make
an Indian GPLed version that works on Windows and Linux. It can have an
option of arbitration ( I hope I got the term right) for Tally users.
Non-Tally users can de-select this option. This should be easier than
building an accounting package from scratch. Importing data from Tally
and the likes can be an added feature,

that's right.
basically I am aware that tally exports data in various formats so we
can import it and yes it does in xml too.
by the way roni, does this software work on kde or gnome?



TurboCash works on Windows. However, since it is GPLed, it should not be difficult to modify it and port it on Linux and Windows for India..

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