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SQL-Ledger Accounting

SQL-Ledger is a Web-based, multiuser, double entry accounting system. Data is stored in an SQL database server. It is customizable and country independent, with international language support. It supports inventory with assemblies, BOMs, and more.

Tags Office/Business Financial Accounting
Licenses GPL
Operating Systems OS Independent
Implementation Perl SQL

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      Changes: Many new features, bugfixes, and updates.

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      Rcomment-before 19 May 2005 08:57 Rcomment-trans kwijibo Rcomment-after

      At Last - an alternative Accounts package
      Simple to configure, secure and best of all - free.

      Great piece of work. Has everything a small business (even larger businesses for that matter) needs.

      Are there modules coming for payroll and country specific tax codes?

      I am rolling out this software as part of a customer relationship environment so payroll is not totally necessary but it would be an escape from simply and quickbooks.

      Good work. Very smooth and easy to use.

      Rcomment-before 28 Apr 2003 20:14 Rcomment-trans knowmad Rcomment-after

      Re: Question

      > I didn't see anything on the web site
      > about this. But if I were to move away
      > from QuickBooks (which I would love to
      > do) and moved towards SQL Ledger, how do
      > I get my data to my accountant in a form
      > that he can handle?

      Check the mailing list archives. I saw some discussion in there about converting QuickBooks data into SQL.

      Rcomment-before 24 Feb 2002 08:48 Rcomment-trans crippler Rcomment-after

      Question
      I didn't see anything on the web site about this. But if I were to move away from QuickBooks (which I would love to do) and moved towards SQL Ledger, how do I get my data to my accountant in a form that he can handle?

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