
Originally Posted by
kaa45
hey guys,
It was just a suggestion. Go with what suits you.
GnuCash is constantly evolving. If you have a need, ask for it to be included in future releases.
I like it because I can make it work the way I want. And it's free. Having a computer/eletronics business and supporting small business customers, I'm always looking for free programs that work well to offer to my customers.
When Linux becomes user friendly I'll supply that as well (do me out of business, no more support calls for stupid Windows).
Live long and prosper,
Danny

PClinux2007 is about as user friendly as Linux gets or the 2008 version with Gnome as the desktop manager is also good- damn close to being a real Windoze alternative.
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