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Hi,
Could someone please help me find out the best accounting software in linux ?
Which can give you a ledger sheet and which could be used for office/company purposes. Has it gone open source yet ?
Distribution: Gentoo, Redhat 9, SuSE 9.0, 9.2, Win XP
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I have a question re GnuCash. I have been using for more than a year now and have several accounts set up and it all works great. My acountant however, obviously do not have GnuCash but can accept Quicken files but I have not been able to export an entire GnuCash file to .qif. Is this at all possible? Currently I am export all the accounts to pdf via openoffice to send to my accountant. Big hassle! Direct export to Quicken would be great.
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