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    Applewood Computers Accounting System

    Accounting system for smaller companies written in GnuCobol.

    ACAS contains Sales, Purchase and Nominal Ledgers (Accounts Receivable, Payable and General Ledgers) as well as Stock Control (Inventory Control) along with IRS (Incomplete Records System). This system is written in COBOL and uses the free GnuCobol compiler which compiles via C code and is therefore compatible with the following platforms: Linux, Unix, Dos, Mac OSX, Windows providing you have installed the GCC C compiler or an equivalent as well as GnuCobol. at a minimum, v2.0+. Note that...
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    LinxBooks – Have faith and carry on. Overview LinxBook is a simple and easy-to-use business accounting application. Linxbooks includes basic features that help the businesses create invoices, quotations, manage payments, payrolls, contracts and expenses Download at GitHub: https://github.com/LinxHQ/linxbooks Demo is at: http://linxbooks.com/demo (user: admin, password: admin123)
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    The issue of JMoneyDb is to offer to the end user a simple front-end to manage his clients and create invoices . It's made entirely with the Java Programming Language (also the db is under JVM) to make sure of the portability of the project.
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    L-invoice - Online Invoicing Solutions

    Online invoicing, online invoicing solution, web-based invoicing

    L-invoice.com is based on MyClientBase - an online invoicing solution. We provide pay-per-use hosted invoicing solution, that is quick and easy for you to generate quotations and invoices. We're looking at improving it further, to deliver added values, other than basic features that has already offered. Visit us at http://L-invoice.com for more details. Have fun with L-invoice, your quick and easy invoicing solution.
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