new gnucash book
Mark Phillips
mark at phillipsmarketing.biz
Sat Feb 12 14:28:06 EST 2011
On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 6:26 PM, Kim Wood <kim.wood at bigpond.net.au> wrote:
>
> Dear GnuCash Users,
>
> I have bought the book today (downloadable PDF version), and can report it
> is very comprehensive in content, as well as professionally written and
> laid
> out. It has 324 pages, plenty of graphics/screen grabs, and is very useful
> companion when using GnuCash for small business.
>
> The first few chapters cover the basics, and it builds from there. It is a
> shame that not every user will see the book. It is everything that the
> user
> needs, and ideally this content should be part of the GnuCash download. I
> am very happy with the purchase.
>
> The PDF version has the purchaser's name and address in the footer on every
> page. This particular e-book producer looks like they are pretty switched
> on. The e-book is available in either PDF or EPUB format.
>
I bought the book as well, but was only offered a PDF version.
>
> Anyway, it is probably a good example of how profit making businesses and
> the open source movement can co-exist and produce good outcomes. There
> should be more of it. Highly recommended.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Kim Wood
>
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