PARD: Financial

BANAL

BANAL is a bookkeeping system that allows you to create and track invoices, clients, projects, TODOs, bank accounts and expenses. BANAL is a client/server application so you can keep one set of books on your system while allowing everyone access.
Current version0.08
Homepage http://www.starnix.com/banal/
Author Matthew Rice <Matthew.Rice@ftlsol.com>
Copyleft free
Download http://www.starnix.com/banal/banal-0.08.tgz ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/apps/financial/accounting/banal-0.08.tgz
Modified24 April 1999 07:14

FreeMoney

FreeMoney is a integrated small business double-entry accounting system for Linux using PostgreSQL. To facilitate maximum code reuse, customizability and extensibility, FreeMoney is modularly designed using the object-oriented facilities of Perl5.

FreeMoney supports the accounting requirements of both services and resellers with the following business capabilities:

A wide range of selectable user preferences make FreeMoney a suitable accounting choice for many different kinds of businesses in many different countries.
Current version1.0
Homepage http://www.telly.org/freemoney/
Requires PostgreSQL Perl >= 5
Copyleft GPL
Modified12 August 1998 09:05

Linux-based Financial Software

Location http://www.hex.net/~cbbrowne/financelinux.html
Author Christopher B. Browne <cbbrowne@hex.net>
Modified19 December 1998 02:37

Linux-Kontor

Linux-Kontor is a project for the development of a free business management software suite. Core components of this suite are Commodities, Bookkeeping, Accountancy and Inventory Management modules. Platform-independence, Internet capabilities, and scalability are three requirements. In order to fulfill these requirements, the developers have decided to use Java and a three-tier client-server architecture.
Current versionBuild 11
Homepage http://www.linux-kontor.de/
Download ftp://ftp.ios-online.de/pub/Linux-Kontor/
Modified03 December 1998 01:27

© 1999 by Stefan Hornburg <racke@linuxia.de>
Last modified 03. June 1999