On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 7:11 PM, nagendra prasad <[email protected]>wrote:
> Hi All, > > My friend has 20 systems and he works with tally for most of the time. He > wants to switch to Ubuntu/Linux from windows. I have tried to install Ubuntu > and using Wine I have installed Tally 9.2. Everything is working fine except > that when I start Tally its taking a long time to load and its impossible to > use it in that way. > > I have tried on 2-3 different systems with wine but didn't worked. Is their > any other tool with which I can use tally in Ubuntu. Also, if anyone know > any other package which could replace Tally in Ubuntu with the same features > as Tally 9.2? Please help me. > > gnucash is the closest to a complete accounting package. If you want to do stock inventory, etc, I think it can be done but someone with tally experience will find it cumbersome. If you want only financial accounting features, then gnucash is fine. BTW, I have tried Tally (Ver 6 something) under virtualbox (Windows running as a guest OS on ubuntu), and it works fine. Not sure if you would be interested in such a setup, but worth a try. Thanks and regards Abhinav http://indimark.blogspot.com http://www.employees.org/~abhinav/blog
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