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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)
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    pyhome

    Python scripts we use to organize our family business

    pyhome consists of three command-line tools: 1) a CRM (fancy word for address book) 2) a Kanban task manager 3) bank account summary
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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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