Re: [OT] QuickBooks replacement?

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On 05/04/2020 02:56 PM, Michael wrote:
> Anyone have any personal experience with a pure Linux replacement for 
> QuickBooks?  My needs are from a sole proprietor standpoint, not that a full 
> up corporate accounting capable solution isn’t acceptable.
> 
> I’ve search-fu’ed several options, but I’d rather hear what people who’ve 
> actually used them have to say about them.
> 
> Thanks,
> Michael
> 

It depends on what you do with it. If you have multiple bank accounts and
manage projects and/or clients and have time and expenses to be tracked for
each client, with tax categorization, etc... -- then unfortunately No -- there
isn't a replacement for Quickbooks on Linux.

I got damn close with eGroupWare and projects -- they did a lot of good work
there, but in the end, while you had project and time tracking, there was no
interface to further use that information in an accounting sense.

I hope somebody develops a project that would work for a wide variety of
businesses, but until then, other than using a full-blown accounting system,
the Linux offering a more checkbook oriented solutions like Quicken than they
are business oriented like QuickBooks... Sigh...

-- 
David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.

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