Hey Guys, Anybody know of any decent accounting software that runs on centos? Web or App based is fine.. Pref open or free.. Thanks, Wayne
> Anybody know of any decent accounting software that runs on centos? > Web or App based is fine.. Pref open or free..Gnucash is available from http://centos.karan.org and is excellent accounting software, provided you're used to double-entry accounting. -- Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. -Arthur C. Clarke
Wayne wrote:> Hey Guys, > > Anybody know of any decent accounting software that runs on centos? > Web or App based is fine.. Pref open or free.. > > Thanks, > WayneI realize you prefer open or free, but MoneyDance is wonderful. It's shareware and can run on both Windows and Linux, sharing the same data file. I use it exclusively now.
On 4/8/06, Wayne <wayne at nightsol.net> wrote:> > Hey Guys, > > Anybody know of any decent accounting software that runs on centos? > Web or App based is fine.. Pref open or free.. > > Thanks, > WayneI'd recommend KMyMoney2 which is striving to be a full-featured replacement for your Windows-based finance software. They are a full double-entry accounting software package, for personal or small-business use, which can be obtained from Centos Extras. Sharon. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20060408/b3001bc5/attachment-0001.html>
--- Sharon Kimble <sharon04 at gmail.com> wrote:> On 4/8/06, Wayne <wayne at nightsol.net> wrote: > > > > Hey Guys, > > > > Anybody know of any decent accounting software > that runs on centos? > > Web or App based is fine.. Pref open or free.. > > > > Thanks, > > Wayne > > > I'd recommend KMyMoney2 which is striving to be a > full-featured replacement > for your Windows-based finance software. They are a > full double-entry > accounting software package, for personal or > small-business use, which can > be obtained from Centos Extras. > > Sharon.KMyMoney vs. GNUCash vs. MoneyDance Feel free to search for KMyMoney vs. GNUCash vs. MoneyDance. Note KMyMoney2 is not in CentOS Extras but rather centos.karan.org (kb extras). There is a diference between CentOS extras which are enabled by default and centos.karan.org(kb extras) which is a third party repo. There should be a version of kmymoney in dag/rpmforge as well. (I say should advisably). __________________________________________________ Improve the mailing list by performing a simple search before posting and reading the faq/etiquette. Thank you!! __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
On Sat, 2006-04-08 at 03:42 +0100, Wayne wrote:> Hey Guys, > > Anybody know of any decent accounting software that runs on centos? > Web or App based is fine.. Pref open or free..TinyERP is maybe one of the best http://www.tinyerp.org and it is in the CentOS repos -- M$-Internet Exploder est le cancer de l'Internet, voyez pourquoi ici : http://www.aful.org/publi/articles/msie_et_la_securite/index_html/view -----------------> http://www.shlomifish.org/no-ie/ <----------------- -- (?- Bernard Lheureux Gestionnaire des MailingLists ML, TechML, LinuxML //\ http://www.bbsoft4.org/Mailinglists.htm ** MailTo:root at bbsoft4.org v_/_ http://www.bbsoft4.org/ <<<<<< * >>>>>> http://www.portalinux.org/
Wayne wrote:> Hey Guys, > > Anybody know of any decent accounting software that runs on centos? > Web or App based is fine.. Pref open or free.. >You may use sql ledger at http://sql-ledger.org/,it is nice but a little bit complex. it works over web so almost everyone on your network will have access.not to mention it's GPLed> Thanks, > Wayne > > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >-- Diaa Radwan -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20060409/93914696/attachment-0001.sig>
Hello List: This question is anybody who has experience with Firewall security using SELinux and Shorewall! I am in the process of setting up a new LINUX system. I have read about SELinux Firewall in CentOS 4.3. I am wondering if someone can shed light on Shorewall Firewall vs. SELinux Firewall. I have not used either one of these Firewalls even though I once (2 years ago) tested setting up Shorewall Firewall. I liked the concept and design of Shorewall, however, I prefer using SELinux, because it part of CentOS setup. Any suggestion and discussion is highly appreciated. Kirti