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| 334598 | 2005-03-16 00:48:00 | IS anyone aware of one of these which would suit a sports club - need to produce I& E accounts balance sheet etc but club can not afford MYOB - Thanks | aandhwhite (1165) | ||
| 334599 | 2005-03-16 00:58:00 | its not impossible to do most of that stuff in a spreadsheet...... | drcspy (146) | ||
| 334600 | 2005-03-16 01:08:00 | its not impossible to do most of that stuff in a spreadsheet...... Thanks - iguess you mean Excel or similar - since we need to produce annual comparisons i was hoping to find something which would relieve me of the need to do heaps of text setup etc - Lazy eh? |
aandhwhite (1165) | ||
| 334601 | 2005-03-16 03:03:00 | If you were to dual boot with Linux you could use GNUCash which I think is a pretty good accounting program. | mikebartnz (21) | ||
| 334602 | 2005-03-16 03:28:00 | Have a look at these freeware packages. I haven't tried any of them so I don't know if they will suit your needs. Banana Cashbook (freeware.brothersoft.com) Jobeasy (freeware.brothersoft.com) Aqura lite (freeware.brothersoft.com) 3S Accounting (loadsoft.narod.ru) Wings 2000 (loadsoft.narod.ru) |
4bes (2848) | ||
| 334603 | 2005-03-16 07:50:00 | There's a trial version of Cashbook Complete on the PC World cover CD's. I like the GNU Cash idea though ;) |
Murray P (44) | ||
| 334604 | 2005-03-16 22:06:00 | Thanks for replies - know i should be looking at Linux but a little hesitant to make the move. | aandhwhite (1165) | ||
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