Hi Patrick,

For general accounting I use WXBanker. I've also used KMyMoney and Grisbi, which are both OK, but WXBanker is a bit simpler.

You will also probably need an invoicing package, and as far as I can tell there are no good simple user-friendly invoicing packages for Linux yet. (If anyone knows of one please tell me.)

I have trialled several packages including one with an SQL database and a PHP interface via a web page, but it was very cumbersome and non-portable. I now use an old shareware package from Windows called Instant Invoice. Unfortunately it is no longer available in that form, but you can buy their combined invoice and cashbook package from

http://www.instantinvoice.net/

A free 30-day trial is available.

I had some troubles with Instant Invoice in earlier versions but under Wine with Ubuntu 10.4/Mint 9 it's been bulletproof.

Regards,

Jon.


On 19/09/10 23:59, elliott-brennan wrote:
Hi all,

I'm looking for some recommendations in relation
to accounts and client management software.

My wife is a Clin Psych.

She'd like to keep track of her money (obviously
:)) and to be able to work out who has paid and
who owes money, as well as the monies she has paid
to others, print out accounts to be paid (by
others to her) and so on. The sort of small
business stuff people usually have to do.

Can anyone recommend software they think would fit
the bill.

We're presently running Kubuntu 9.10 (and better :))

Regards,

Patrick



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