Tone Montone on 2 Jun 2017 13:56:31 -0700


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Re: [PLUG] [OT - sort of] Small business services that use free / open source software


For what it's worth, I've tried to use gnucash a few times, but Quickbooks makes some things easier.  e.g.  It interfaces with banks, to pull transactions.  You could do same with csv, but qb is easier.  However, every ms updgrade requires new license from qb, new versions every couple of years, etc.  It's a real pia.

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On Jun 2, 2017, at 2:25 PM, Michel van der List <plug@vanderlist.com> wrote:

I know that the editors at lwn.net did a review of some of these (I think including gnucash) at some point. Perhaps it's worthwhile reaching out and seeing if they're still using it.


On 06/02/2017 02:13 PM, K.S. Bhaskar wrote:
I'm incorporating a small business and am looking for someone to provide accounting & related services. While I have several recommendations, I wonder whether there are any services in the area that use free / open source software like Gnucash instead of proprietary software like Quickbooks. Thanks in advance for pointers.

Regards
-- Bhaskar


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