On Tue, 2013-01-15 at 15:21 -0800, Rich Shepard wrote:

> On Tue, 15 Jan 2013, Jeff Kaminsky wrote:
> 
> > Launched in 2005?! I was using it in June of 2003, and I know my company
> > had been using it for several months before that. I thought it was
> > available to the community in 2000?
> 
>    I, too, started using it in 2002 or 2003. I have since purged data prior
> to 2006 so I cannot confirm just when I started using it. But, I do know
> that I bought the manual from Dieter and paid for some help to get going.
> 
> Rich


Initial release - Jan. 29, 1999

The first release is complete to a point where it is usable in a
production environment. The scripts perform as expected equally well
when used with the Lynx or Netscape browser. Currently there is no
provision for double-entry bookkeeping the easy way. However with some
creative thinking one can use the 'order field' in the A/P table to keep
track of various expense and an identifier attached or integrated with
your invoice number such as JOMO1001:SALES1 to track your income
categories. Identifiers like 'JAN1999:TELEPHONE:OFFICE' are easily split
with perl, awk or sed to produce a report. Later releases will include a
master chart of accounts to keep descriptions uniform and to setup a
system to produce financial statements the way you want them. 

http://www.sql-ledger.com/cgi-bin/nav.pl?page=misc/history.html&title=History

Regards
Sebastian
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