In the early days of computing, the adage ran that "No-one ever got fired by
buying IBM".

This is still true as regards M*Soft - If it's M*Soft based and does not
work, must be some-one else's fault - If the IT Guys install Linux + ?? and
it does not work, must be their fault.

For many businesses, Linux is still experimental and as no one company sells
it (but many) it cannot be right.

Hopefully this attitude will change

Regards

Jean-Pierre
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On 28 May 2010 21:56, Rich Shepard <[email protected]> wrote:

>  I've never used a Microsoft-based accounting package, only some that run
> on linux. Of these the L123 version of SL is by far the best. I do know
> from
> experience in the mid-1980s and comments from others since then that
> Quickbooks and its competitors are limited both by how users do things and
> the types of businesses it can handle.
>
>  I'm sure there are industries and businesses (small to medium size, not
> just huge enterprises) with accounting needs that SL handles with aplomb
> but
> would require the really expensive, multi-module packages that run on
> Windows. What industries and businesses are in this category?
>
> Curious minds want to know,
>
> Rich
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