> I was going to mention this, but figured that since > noone else brought it up at the meeting, I must have > been wrong in my assumption that there was an > accounting component. My apologies. > http://www.gnuenterprise.org/ > http://www.gnuenterprise.org/sections.php?op=viewarticle&artid=14 Well the accounting package doesnt exist. The framework is solid and some package specifications exist but not the packages. A few exceptions are we have adopted existing projects and are converting them to the GNUe Framework. DCL - Project Management / Help Desk NOLA - Accounting (plus more) are two such instances of this. > How is it on the user friendliness front? It looks > like GNUe targets enterprise level companies. > QuickBooks is nice for people who don't know much > about accounting, and can't afford an accountant. We are not all for pretty widgets and fluff. It makes life easier when one of the goals is to run anywhere (including cell phones, telephone(bayonne client), curses, etc) I dont think that means hard to use however. > Is GNUe small enough for a sole proprietorship? Certainly the goal is to go from smallest segment to largest, with the target being somewhere in the middle. -Derek