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Re: [TCLUG:14591] Business/accounting software



On Mon, Mar 13, 2000 at 12:36:54AM -0600, Scott Dier - dieman wrote:
>Anyone out there have positive experience with any client/server based
>accounting software?
>
>Im looking for something that can deal with 5 clients that are windows
>based and a linux-based server.  The current setup is with peachtree.
>
>The requirements are not huge, just as long as it can do as decent as a
>job as peachtree and be similar enough to learn.

Dude we are using the same shit! God it's awful! I am tired of hearing about
it. I will post when we make a change. We are looking for a more comprehensive
product.

>
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>"We had sendmail running on one of our Linux machines in the the computer
>lab. A sysop came up to us and said "What? You don't need sendmail, shut
>that down." I said, "You gotta have sendmail, what if you forget the root
>password? You gotta be able to find a bug in sendmail and hack root!"
>	-SuperJ on slashdot
>
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