Open Source Accounting [Desktop Based]
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Open Source Accounting [Desktop Based]
Open Source Accounting Software Rankings
#1 OSAS
* OSAS Open Source Accounting Suite
OSAS is award-winning accounting software for Windows, Linux, UNIX and Mac users. The software is designed for small businesses, but can be customized to work for almost anyone. Primary features include budgeting and reporting tools, general ledger accounting and cost accounting capabilities.
#2 GnuCash.org
* GnuCash Financial Accounting Software
GnuCash is freely licensed financial accounting software for individuals and small businesses. The software is easy to download and works with GNU/Linux, BSD, Solaris, Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows. Features include double-entry accounting, graphing and reporting capabilities, stock and mutual fund tracking, invoice generation, expense tracking, and other common financial tools.
#3 Grisbi
* Grisbi Personal Accounting Application
Grisbi is a basic personal accounting application for GNU/Linux and Windows users. The software allows you to manage multiple accounts, currencies and expenditures and comes with a free manual to guide you through the application.
#4 Quasar Accounting
* Quasar Accounting Software
Quasar is business accounting software that works with Windows or Linux. It is very similar to QuickBooks and has many useful features, such as import and export capabilities, easy data entry, a graphical user interface and the ability to manage multiple accounts and currencies.
#5 KMyMoney
* KMyMoney Accounting Software
Designed for Linux users, KMyMoney is free personal financial management software that uses double entry accounting principles. KMyMoney is easy to use and works a lot like Quicken and MS Money. Special features allow you to import and export data, categorize expenses and work with different accounts.
#1 OSAS
* OSAS Open Source Accounting Suite
OSAS is award-winning accounting software for Windows, Linux, UNIX and Mac users. The software is designed for small businesses, but can be customized to work for almost anyone. Primary features include budgeting and reporting tools, general ledger accounting and cost accounting capabilities.
#2 GnuCash.org
* GnuCash Financial Accounting Software
GnuCash is freely licensed financial accounting software for individuals and small businesses. The software is easy to download and works with GNU/Linux, BSD, Solaris, Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows. Features include double-entry accounting, graphing and reporting capabilities, stock and mutual fund tracking, invoice generation, expense tracking, and other common financial tools.
#3 Grisbi
* Grisbi Personal Accounting Application
Grisbi is a basic personal accounting application for GNU/Linux and Windows users. The software allows you to manage multiple accounts, currencies and expenditures and comes with a free manual to guide you through the application.
#4 Quasar Accounting
* Quasar Accounting Software
Quasar is business accounting software that works with Windows or Linux. It is very similar to QuickBooks and has many useful features, such as import and export capabilities, easy data entry, a graphical user interface and the ability to manage multiple accounts and currencies.
#5 KMyMoney
* KMyMoney Accounting Software
Designed for Linux users, KMyMoney is free personal financial management software that uses double entry accounting principles. KMyMoney is easy to use and works a lot like Quicken and MS Money. Special features allow you to import and export data, categorize expenses and work with different accounts.
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