Accounting software has come a long way under Linux
14th Nov 2006, 02:55 GMT
In the past week, we've covered GnuCash, SQL-Ledger, Ledger, KMyMoney, and doing your accounting old-school style using free software spreadsheet applications. While it's clear that each method has its advantages and limitations, it's obvious that...
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