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Accounting BasicBooks 
Description: (commercial) BasicBooks is an easy-to-use general bookkeeping system for all Linux versions based on the PostgreSQL database system. It uses a graphical front end to Postgres which eliminates the need to know SQL - yet gives the full power of SQL. All files are kept in Postgres and can also be accessed by any other application needing to use Postgres.
Added on: 18-Jun-2006 Hits: 6
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AccountiX 
Description: (commercial) A full featured, modular accounting package. The source code is available in order to provide customization to fit an end-users needs.
Added on: 18-Jun-2006 Hits: 5
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appx BANG! 
Description: appx BANG! (Business Applications Next Generation) is an integrated suite of readily customizable financial accounting and distribution applications for business use. Its graphical client/server technology is fast, efficient, scalable, and Internet enabled.
Added on: 18-Jun-2006 Hits: 19
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avsap 
Description: A powerful, flexible, and complete financial accounting package. It supports double entry book keeping, cash and bank books, ledger, journal, customizable chart of accounts, template voucher entry, custom reports, year closure, customizable financial years, and multiple login levels.
Added on: 18-Jun-2006 Hits: 5
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BANAL 
Description: BANAL is a bookkeeping system that allows you to create and track invoices, clients, projects, timesheets and expenses. BANAL is also a client/server application so you can keep one set of books on your system while allowing everyone access. I still consider this alpha software but it is usable. It is just missing some desired functionality.
Added on: 16-Jan-2005 Hits: 14
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Beanie 
Description: Beanie is a flexible, distributed open-source accounting system for medium-sized companies. It includes back-end batch processing as well as a GTK GUI. It provides automated purchases, sales and nominal ledgers as well as automated invoicing (via email).
Added on: 18-Jun-2006 Hits: 5
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BulmaGes 
Description: BulmaGes is a project that aims to create a complete business accounting software package released under the GPL. The project came about after some discussion on the BULMA lists about the need for business accounting software for Linux. There was a proposal for creating a group to develop this type of software.
Added on: 16-Jan-2005 Hits: 9
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CALAMAR 
Description: CALAMAR is an accounting program entirely written in Java. It supports multiple clients, a flexible chart of accounts, repetitive bookings, multiple currencies, and VAT. Calamar has been localized for French, German, and English.
Added on: 16-Jan-2005 Hits: 38
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Canadian Payroll 
Description: Canadian Payroll calculates Canadian payroll taxes, CPP, EI, WCB, HP and more. The command line version is cross-platform Python which produces various outputs suitable for either stand-alone or use with another program. It includes a simple GUI for Linux written in Kaptain.
Added on: 18-Jun-2006 Hits: 8
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Cdn Payroll 
Description: a collection of python modules which calculates withholdings based on the most recent federal publication (t4127e) effective January 2001
Added on: 18-Jun-2006 Hits: 5
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