ality over the years.
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From: Chris McQuistion
Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2010 20:24:52
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Subject: Re: [nlug] Latest recommendations for open source accounting?
For what it's worth I think there is a web based ve
Thanks to everyone for the input.
I'm leaning toward PostBooks right now even though it's overkill for me
personally, because it might be useful for my clients.
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Dave Manginelli 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
Dave Manginelli 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
SQLLedge
personal and I think
the Church's books.
Kevin E.
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From: Chris McQuistion
Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2010 20:24:52
To: nlug-talk@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [nlug] Latest recommendations for open source accounting?
For what it's worth I th
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
wrote:
I'm considering dumping QuickBooks for open source accounting software
again, like I've done every yea
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