On -9/01/37 07:59, Jon Jermey wrote:
> 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
>>
>>
>>
>
I think your wife should have a look at

http://www.ppinfo.com.au/

Regards,

Adam Bogacki,

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