On Sun, Sep 9, 2012 at 6:51 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> I wish someone posts a link describing the features and comforts of tally
> and where foss feature-to-feature superior  alternatives have also been
> listed with user feedback
> I tried to google a bit but could not locate
> Even a foss project announcing such alternative would be commendable.
> FOSSEE at IIT is a step in that direction but IMHO a commercial approach
> will eventually have to take over
>
>
I had introduced the IT for Change team to an application called Front
Accounting some time ago. They have used it and found that it is a good
replacement for Tally.


> I presume developers have not got a business case strong enough to do that
> Hence a mid way house : a wrapper that may allow foss users some kind of
> interface with such hugely popular utility largely used in pirated version
> I hope I am wrong in many points above , but that will have to be
> demonstrated
>
> But I do not believe that popularity is purely due to 'marketing' skill. I
> feel lack of alternative is the reason
>

The reason for this wrapper is simple. It is not the users who are tied to
Tally. It is the accountants, auditors and even the IT Dept. All of them
force the user to stick with Tally. Unless you implement SAP, Oracle or one
of the big ERP systems, the IT department ends up asking you millions of
questions when you file your returns. However, I am told that if the filing
is from Tally, they mostly accept it without a word. If this is the case,
why would somebody not want to use Tally? So if you end up using some other
application for your business management you will end up entering the
transactions in Tally yet again for the sake of the accountant/auditor.

The wrapper aims to fill this gap. It will provide an easy way to push
transactions into Tally from any application using web services. In case
there are smallish organizations who do not have such apps, they could even
use the wrapper as a front end. The discussions we are having on this list
is providing insights that will eventually shape the design of the wrapper.
It might be useful if you could join the project and provide some sort of
help be it design, use case, testing, coding, documentation or just about
any way you think you can contribute.

-- 
Regards,
Venkat
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