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Software criado por alunos do ITA para realizar o gerenciamento de um cursinho popular. Com uma interface amigável, propõe a manutenção de dados sobre alunos, turmas, horários e controle financeiro.
Argentum is a personal financial analyser. It is designed to give a review of current spending while automatically categorising costs to produce a detailed report on spending over a certain time.
e-Trader provides the complete set of functionality to support the back-office tasks related to equity as well as commodity trading. It also provides the integrated financial accounting.
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This project is to create an Open Source Financial Package with No Interest system. The financial system with this project mainly works with no interest and making the profits by involving in projects as partners and not as loaners.