If you're trying to use OpenERP in the US you will find a number of things 
lacking at the moment.  There is no check handling or check printing (except 
for the external module that I wrote - check the modules area for it).  And 
since there is no check handling there is no batch deposit preparations like in 
quickbooks for daily receipts.  The concurrency protection is rather weak and 
we get a lot of collisions which at first panicked a lot of users.  There does 
not appear to be any plan to correct this as far as I can tell.  There also are 
no financial reports yet such as Balance Sheet or Income Statement, although 
that is supposedly in the works for the next release.  So OpenERP has a little 
ways to go to be able to work in the US.  But once all these things are in and 
available you will find that it will offer a lot of things that you can do with 
it.  We are using the OpenERP accounting currently in a sort of Frankenstein 
arrangement where I have different functionality occuring in different 
accounting apps.  And as OpenERP adds more functionality then we will move more 
and more over to OpenERP until eventually we hope that everything will be 
entirely in OpenERP from an accounting perspective.

Regards,
Gerry




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