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    Tartan Systems

    Tartan Systems

    Free Open Source Accounting and Club Systems

    Tartan Systems is a free open source suite of financial, accounting and other programs for businesses and clubs written in python. The modules comprise the following: Asset's Register Book Clubs (Member and Book Register) Booking's Manager (Resorts and B&B's) Bowls Clubs (Lawn Bowls Tabs Draws and Competitions) Bowls Sectional Competitions (Lawn Bowls) Creditor's Ledger (Accounts Payable) Debtor's Ledger (Accounts Receivable) General Ledger (Nominal Ledger) Loans Ledger (Fixed and Variable Term Loans) Member's Ledger (Sports and Other Clubs) Rental's Ledger (Property and Collection) Salaries and Wages - ZA (Includes Staff Loans) Sales Invoicing (Includes Sales Orders, Quotations and Works Orders) Store's Ledger (Inventory)
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Arrear_Pension_Calculator

    Arrear_Pension_Calculator

    Simple app for calculating arrear pension amount of a given period.

    A simple Arrear Pension Calculator app written in python with GUI specifically Govt. employees (Central & State). This application calculates arrear (Due - Drawn) / overdrawn / recovery of pension between any given periods. This app is not associated with the Govt. This app is for informational purpose only. This project is open source under GNU public license v3.0
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    PyGtk Posting

    PyGtk Posting

    Accounting for Linux

    An accounting software written in Python and Gtk+ 3 with a backend of Postgresql. A free and open source alternative to Quickbooks and Peachtree. This software is usable but needs to be fleshed out.
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    Trading system written in Python including Quotes Management, Historical and live data, Import/Export data, Charting, Candlestick, Technical analysis, automated alerts, portfolio management, risk management, currency exchange, and much much more ...
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    A cross-platform personal finance application written in python that can be accessed from a web browser on your desktop.
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    Magot is a cross-platform personal finance manager written in Python. A check-book like register GUI allows you to enter transactions and track bank accounts, incomes and expenses. It's based on formal accounting principles, PEAK and WxPython.
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    Minimalistic personal finance manager with command line interface written on Python.
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    yapa-accounting, yet another pointless acronym, is an easy to use, easy to customize accounting software for small businesses. Back-end written in C++ utilizing the SOCI sql-library and front-end written in python and gtk+
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    PyMoney is a portable personal financial manager program for both PDA Sharp Zaurus and desktop written in Python with PyQt (Qtopia supported). Multiple accounts, currencies, categories, password protection etc.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    SiGeFi is a Financial Management System, with focus in the needs of the administration of the money in each personal life and house. It's written in Python, so it'll run in every system that supports Python.
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    Kahemba is a client server accounting application written in wxPython
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    A postgresql database framework written in python and wxwindows. Aims to help fill the large gap between personal/SOHO applications and enterprise: Landlords, retail, construction etc. Focus is on ease of customization by developers.
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    This is a bookkeeping framework written in Python. The idea behind this project is to provide a basic skeleton for managing accounts for personal use, small and medium-sized companies. Currently the development is only commencing.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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