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    SnacTrac

    SnacTrac

    The cash-based snack bar manager!

    SnacTrac is a tool designed to simplify managing a cash-based snack bar. After creating an account with admin approval, customers can use SnacTrac as a self-service purchasing kiosk. The system automatically tracks customer tabs and inventory, maintains purchase history, and provides an admin control panel with configurable user debt limits and more!
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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...
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    Budse is a simple budgeting tool that implements bucket (or envelope) budgeting. Currently there is a Command Line Interface (CLI) with a Graphical User Interface in progress. The program includes extras such as transaction searching and reports.
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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.
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    Warehouse Manager is a business application designed to allow you to manage several aspects of your warehouse based enterprise from your computer. The software was written in C++ and Qt for the GUI. It now uses C and GTK+.
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    A personal accounting project, based on the idea of getting the data models and fundamentals right first. Expect a large number of documentation-only updates before seeing working code.
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    a personal money manager that handles bank accounts and keeps track of bills. It also provides a function to set aside money from an account for a particular purpose, ie grocery money for the week.
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    Simple personal financial manager designed especially for mobile devices with GTK-based environment. It uses Python GTK bindings and SQLite.
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