Reliability of Gnu Cash software

Fast Radio fastradio at yahoo.com
Wed Mar 5 19:05:28 EST 2014


There are many free and inexpensive Internet Payroll programs available.  
I used one back in the days I was a Quickbooks user.  
The third party programs are easy to use and all of them are web based.

Moreover the inexpensive one I tried out offered help.




On Wednesday, March 5, 2014 3:14 PM, Bob Brush 3 <bobbrush3 at gmail.com> wrote:
 
Been using GnuCash 4-8 hours a day 6 days a week for more than 4 years,
and I can say it is absolutely one of the most stable products
available.  The investment made in understanding how to use the program
has paid off many times over in productivity gains, the only draw back
initially was the lack of negative invoices or returns, but even that is
gone now with credit note support.  Jump in with both feet and don't
ever look back :)  ..or cautiously proceed like I did at first, double
entering everything into your current system and GnuCash until you feel
it is safe enough to abandon the old, it took me 2 months to decide
everything was ok, but everyone has their own tolerance for risk..

Bob


On Wed, 2014-03-05 at 16:15 +0700, Richard Cooper wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm new to Gnu Cash software and would like to use as a replacement to proprietary accounting packages.
> However, before switching to Gnu Cash, I'd like to get an idea as to its reliability/performance - could someone point me to any recommendations/testimonials?
> Many thanks for your support!Rich                           
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