Re: Linux in Business---accounting packages
Sometimes users mostly prefer software other than that their employer
provides. This is especially true among the technical elite who might
prefer LaTeX on Unix, while their managers give them Microsoft Word.
If the employees mostly graduated in the last 5 years,
they may well prefer some accounting package other than what their
employer provides.
Concerning accounting packages, while I don't know their quality,
I have recently seen articles on software coming
from the U.S. state of Ohio,
Noguska's Nola
which is web based and GPLed, so they make their profit on support and
customization. Such an outfit VERY MUCH WANTS TO PROVIDE SUPPORT.
Here is a link,
http://www.linuxworld.com/site-stories/2002/0225.xterminal13.html
The author of the above LinuxWorld article preferred Noguska's Nola
to another accounting software, SQL-Ledger,
http://www.sql-ledger.com
On Mon, Apr 08, 2002 at 02:59:51PM +0100, Phill Gillespie wrote:
> Can anyone suggest good (commercial) software or at least point me in the
> right direction? I guess the other big factor is European focus? Two
> stateside products are Appgen & Proven but I would much prefer a UK/EU
> based approach.
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