You might want to have a look at the gnucash (http://www.gnucash.org). I'm not sure if it handles GST though.
rgh On Tue, 2003-09-02 at 11:53, Adam Hewitt wrote: > Hi All, > > After cracking the shits that my mother-in-law is forever telling her > friends that I work with computers and ending up coming home every night > to fix someone elses computer problems, I have decided to get myself and > ABN and start charging for the privilege (and as I found out 4 weeks ago > that I am having my first baby the money will come in very handy too). > > Now I guess most of this will only come in useful when/if I get Debian > running fully under my ibook, but is anyone running their business > finances under linux? I am not registered for GST as this will only be a > part time thing, but is there any GST software under linux? > > I would be very interested in finding out how/if people are doing this, > to what extent it works for them, any problems or advise about using > this software under linux and what software they are using? > > Cheers, > > Adam. -- "It is possible to make things of great complexity out of things that are very simple. There is no conservation of simplicity" -- Stephen Wolfram Richard Heycock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> tel : 0410 646 369 key fingerprint : 909D CBFA C669 AC2F A937 AFA4 661B 9D21 EAAB 4291 -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug
