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:NewsForge: TurboCASH Debates Moving to Linux
NewsForge: TurboCASH Debates Moving to Linux
Jan 18, 2006, 19 :00 UTC (8 Talkback[s]) (6810 reads)

(Other stories by Matthew Revell)

"For small businesses, the move to a free desktop is hampered by the lack of viable accounting software. Whatever the benefits of switching away from Windows, most businesses can't ignore the convenience, management information, and reduced accountants' fees they enjoy by using the likes of Sage or QuickBooks. While free software fans are able to restrict their software choices in the pursuit of ideological purity, the typical small business owner has to be more pragmatic.

"Today there is at least one top-tier open source accounting package. TurboCASH, from South Africa's Pink Software, claims superior functionality to its closed source rivals, is licensed under the GPL, and has a user base of more than 30,000. It even integrates directly with the OSCommerce and Zen Cart ecommerce applications. However, as a Windows-only application, it hasn't solved the free software desktop problem for small business--until now..."

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  Talkback(s) Name  and Date
 I've always heard good things about ...   GNUCash is Supposed to Be Good   
Linux-Is-Blazing-Fast
Jan 18, 2006, 19:31:16
 
from www.linuxcanada.com. Quasar is a fu ...   What about Quasar Accounting.....   
Richard Houston
Jan 18, 2006, 19:32:11
 
Worked for me! It has lot's of refer ...   Try SQL-Ledger   
david
Jan 18, 2006, 20:40:31
 
I've managed to convert our small bu ...   Not Ready   
Mike G
Jan 18, 2006, 21:15:56
 
Sure,  But gnuCash was, last I heard, a  ...   Not a Business Accounting Package   
Matthew C. Tedder
Jan 18, 2006, 21:40:42
 
Would an XML based database solution be  ...   XML?   
Stomfi
Jan 19, 2006, 01:01:49
 
> Would an XML based database solution>  ...   Re: XML?   
Rainer Weikusat
Jan 19, 2006, 12:49:05
 
TurboCASH is far more sophisticated than ...   TurboCASH on Linux   
Steve Stites
Jan 19, 2006, 18:33:15
 
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