[CK-Ledger-users] Re: ckledger description
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From: Peter <pe...@he...> - 2002-04-05 23:37:28
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Thank you for the reply. I live in Sydney, which contains all the money and culture in Australia, :-), so am interested in Geoff's work. CK-Ledger installed ok. I had pgpgw rc2 already running for email on one site and tts on another site. The only page I looked at was the accounts payable. Lots of stuff to read on that page. I see you could do with some help in the multiple update area. I will have only one person updating the ledger at a time so that is not an immediate need. I will try out the app over the remainder of April. Peter C K Wu wrote: > > Hello Peter, > > Thanks for checking CK-Ledger out. The answer to your questions are, > > 1 Sourceforge limits application description to 255 chars, so there is not much I can do about this :-( . > > 2. More detail information of CK-Ledger is available from > a) the mailing list, ck-...@li... > b) the Installation Manual (only a few pages long) kept at the Docs Section of http://sourceforge.net/projects/ck-ledger > > 3. CK-Ledger does not requires SQL-Ledger, but it does need apache+phpgroupware as an underlining middle layer > and Postgres or MySQL as the DB engine. > > 4. CK-Ledger is written in pure PHP. > > 5. I have been with the IT industry for quite a number of years to know that long term plan with an IT product > is very much a shifting target. However, the mailing list, ck-...@li..., will reflect > on the intermediate goals of CK-Ledger and the additional modules being developed. Actually, I am > writing a POS module for the next release of CK-Ledger. > > 6. Geoff from Australia is testing CK-Ledger and is likely that a sample chart of accounts for Australian companies > will be developed in future. > > Just so people have better info on CK-Ledger, I am forwarding this reply to ck-...@li... > > Best Regards, > CK |