Hi.

Take a look at Gnucash - www.gnucash.org - latest version has lots of business 
functionality.

It's a pig to build from source due to dependencies, if you have a Debian box just do
apt-get install gnucash
and it will install cleanly with all dependencies satisfied. 

I think it's included with SUSE; don't know about other distros.

Best wishes,
Steve.



On Tue, 7 Sep 2004 21:55:49 +0300
Alejandro Matos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi there!!
> 
> My University is trying to change to Linux, but the teacher told me
> they might don't do it because the lack of "finance/business"
> programs. I told him that that is quite imposible. But after making
> some search i think he is right.
> 
> Could anyone post the names of that kind of programs? (as more as possible)
> I'm convinced they are TOTALLY wrong. That would help to change all
> the servers and clients to Linux (A LOT...believe me!!)
> 
> Thanks in advance
> 
> Alejandro Matos
> from Lima - Peru
> in Helsinki - Finland
> :)
> 
> 
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