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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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    The Financial Data Access Library provides an abstraction of market data sources. It verifies data consistency and provides transformation to different time frame e.g. daily to weely. Includes SQL, CSI, ASCII and online data sources such as Yahoo!
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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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