i'm incorporating my company next month and will have to start using 
-something- to maintain the books, and sql-ledger is at the top of the 
list.  there's a good article on it in last month's linux journal.  i'm 
not migrating from anything other than a few openoffice spreadsheets, 
so that's not an issue for me.

although quickbooks is the defacto standard, i just can't stomach the 
thought of using a windows-only app for my linux-based business.  
ryan's shoebox page won't load in either konq or moz, so that off the 
list entirely (why oh why would a company deliberately design their web 
page to exclude non-IE browsers, *especially* when your product is 
SUPPOSED TO RUN ON LINUX!!!!!  i mean what kind of grade-A fscking 
moron would do that?  no offense to ryan, but gee what a shock they 
don't have much of a user base)

anyway, i'll probably be tinkering with sql-ledger next week.  if anyone 
wants to make a day of it, we'll have a little sql-ledger class at my 
place :-)

jason

On Friday 18 June 2004 09:34, Greg Brown wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone out there on the list had:
>
> 1. ever used sql-leder on linux (http://www.sql-ledger)
> 2. switch from quickbooks pro to sql-ledger
> 3. or switch from sql-ledger to quickbooks
>
> Any thoughts on vs. the other, or just thoughts on one of those
> packages are most welcome.
>
> Greg
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