Hi Many of you may be aware about my perennial questions and quest for a decent open source Linux Accounting software - esp one that is relevant to India
One software that has been under development for some time and is now deployable is gnukhata the latest installer is available here http://gnukhata.in Ubuntu and Linux Mint are supported best while there is an option to install to other Linux OS' as well. The developers are hoping that gnukhata will be pushed (and i suppose accepted) in Debian / Ubuntu repos soon,. I have been using gnukhata for a few weeks now and I would say that the current version is pretty good and definitely deployable for personal use and for small offices and organizations. Again from developer information there is rapid progress on many more of the added elements and later versions would cover a wide range of an organizations financial accounting and reporting requirements. *Feedback on Using* This is the first computerized accounting system I am using so have nothing to compare with. And my experience is limited to a few weeks (actually a couple days over a few weeks and about 30 entries) *Installation* - If the preferred OS (Ubuntu) is used there are no installation issues. If others are used there seem to be some issues where the install happens and gnukhata may or may not work. My installation experience is limited to Linux Mint 17.1 and 17.3 - It worked in two and needed some tweaking in the other two. In the one i am using, for testing, after system updates gnukhata has stopped working, The software is provided through docker containers There are off line and on line installers - and presently an update pack *Working* Anyone familiar with the double entry system of accounts would be at ease with the software. Further anyone experienced with normal computing applications and form filling experiences (drop down boxes,customizing master files etc) would also be able to use this easily. A caveat here is that any type of digitized / computer based accounting needs a well thought out Chart of Accounts - the more comprehensive and thought out this is, at the outset, the easier it would be for the users later on. *Data* At present it seems that the data is not transferable. This maybe a fairly big issue. From limited experience of auditors and tally it seems that one of the best facets of Tally is the easy transferability of Tally Accounts - some kind of copy and sending of Tally work files. Why this is important is because the ssers and auditors can exchange the work files over the net without having access to the physical computer on which the software is based Am unsure of data back up and will report on that soon . *Support* The developers list is very active and Krishnakant ji is very active and prompt in replying to queries, For some queries the other developers also contribute. The project has a Senior Chartered Accountant as a domain expert and it makes a world of difference to understanding the system. *** Last - would encourage any of you interested to try gnukhata and provide any feed back to this group and to the gnukhata folks as well Though the gnukhata website has a lot of information please feel free to contact "Krishnakant" <[email protected]> , he would be happy to respond Look forward to hearing from you folks regards ram
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