I remember Jerry Perkins giving a presentation on GnuCash. I believe it has a 
lot of accounting functionality, if I remember correctly. I could be mistaken 
about the features of the application. Perhaps he will chime in here on his 
thoughts about how he uses it. I believe he manages his personal and I think 
the Church's books.

Kevin E.

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From: Chris McQuistion <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2010 20:24:52 
To: [email protected]<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [nlug] Latest recommendations for open source accounting?

For what it's worth I think there is a web based version of quicken/ 
quickbooks. That's platform agnostic.

Chris

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On Jan 18, 2010, at 7:02 PM, Dave Manginelli <[email protected]>  
wrote:

>
> I'm considering dumping QuickBooks for open source accounting software
> again, like I've done every year for the past 10.  I know
> SQLLedger/SMBLedger used to be the favorite but I never warmed up to  
> the
> web-based user interface.  (Web-based isn't inherently bad, but
> SQLLedger's looked cumbersome to me.)
>
> Anyway, January is more than half-way over and if I'm gonna change I
> need to do it soon.
>
> Any suggestions?  (Howard, were you pushing XTuple's Postbooks?)
>
> Thanks.
>
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