On Mon, 3 Sep 2001 at 20:40, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>  that's probably true, there aren't much choice on linux-based
> financial apps.

I remember someone did a "roundup" before with a list of a number of
financial applications. I only remembered two, though, which I've tried
and used a little.

One is SQL-Ledger <http://www.sql-ledger.com/> and the other is Gnucash
<http://www.gnucash.org/>.

SQL-Ledger is web-based, and is programmed in Perl. It's pretty advanced
and is specially geared for organizations. We (in The Leather Collection)
have been attempting to get it qualified but it just won't cut it. Kulang
pa ng features na kailangan nung accounting department. I'm no accounting
person, though, so I just forwarded the comments to the SQL-Ledger team.
Hopefully they will find time to incorporate them in their todo list.

Gnucash is more personal, and now can run with a PostgreSQL backend too. I
used this before to do my personal accounting and is pretty good. Features
double-entry accounting, too. :)

 --> Jijo

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