I use Gnucash for my small business and have done for several years. I
use it simply as a set of double-entry accounts and it has worked for
me.
-----Original Message-----
From: Gerard Cunningham <lists at faduda.net>
Reply-to: lists at faduda.net
To: ilug at linux.ie
Subject: [ILUG] Accounting packages
Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2011 18:41:35 +0100
Can anyone recommend a simple-to-use (I know, that's relative)
accounting package for use by a sole trader, to handle Sales, Cash,
Purchases, Debtors Owing and VAT for an impoverished journalist?
Basically I need something that's a pretty straightforward
metaphor/equivalent for standard double-entry bookkeeping.
The ability to talk to bank accounts/Revenue online is not necessary,
though if it can generate custom invoices as PDF that would be nice.
On an unrelated note, has anyone had any success in getting Unbuntuone
to work with a non-Ubuntu distro? Ironic that I can get a version for MS
Windows but not for Debian.
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Gerard Cunningham
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