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| Justin... |
Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2009 11:53 pm |
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Someday I'm going to start my own accounting firm.
I'm currently a student. Are there any Open Source accounting software
packages out there designed for an accounting company?
I'm not talking about little bullshit checkbook apps.
From Inventory valuation to Federal & international taxes. |
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| JEDIDIAH... |
Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 10:26 pm |
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On 2009-10-19, Justin <justin at (no spam) nobecauseihatespam.com> wrote:
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Llanzlan Klazmon wrote:
On Oct 19, 6:53 pm, Justin <jus... at (no spam) nobecauseihatespam.com> wrote:
Someday I'm going to start my own accounting firm.
I'm currently a student. Are there any Open Source accounting software
packages out there designed for an accounting company?
I'm not talking about little bullshit checkbook apps.
From Inventory valuation to Federal & international taxes.
If you want to get serious you could always buy a copy of SAP or
Oracle Financials. Both run on Linux but you are probably too tinpot
for that.
How many students do you know who can afford anything Oracle?
Downloads are free and media packs are comparable to the price of
any sort of mundane consumer desktop software. A lot of their stuff
can be freely demoed. Oracle Corp makes no effort to make it hard to
try out their suff.
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Nothing quite gives you an understanding of Oracle's |||
continued popularity as does an attempt to do some / | \
simple date manipulations in postgres. |
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