From: Maria G. F. <mg...@ma...> - 2001-05-06 13:36:40
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I'll be very interested in this application too as a user Greetings! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ron Pero" <rp...@bo...> To: <sql...@li...> Sent: Friday, May 04, 2001 12:17 PM Subject: [SQL-Ledger-users] Another Perl Accounting Package, PGSQL List > Date: Fri, 04 May 2001 07:57:43 +0200 > From: Robert <ro...@ro...> > X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.76 [en] (Win98; U) > X-Accept-Language: en > To: pgs...@po... > CC: Ludwig Meyerhoff <lu...@an...> > Subject: Re: Invoices > Sender: pgs...@po... > > Ludwig Meyerhoff wrote: > > > > Maybe this is a bit off-topic, as this problem is more a "design"-one, but > > I wanted to write a web-application write invoices more easy. > > ... > > Hi, > > I write the same application for the same reasons - we're three > partners and we all want to be able to create invoices and also see what > others create. A rather experimental version runs at > http://www.eucto.cz/ login as 'admin_jaskot', no password, you need > IE5+. It's in Czech, but you just go to 'Faktury' (Invoices), 'Nova > faktura' (New Invoice), 'Ulozit' (Save) and 'Tisk' (Print). The > application has grown a bit since I started and now it's slowly becoming > complete web-based accounting package. When I finish new version (in > maybe three weeks), it should do receivable, payable, cash, bank, should > print fine and should have basic support for multiple users and multiple > companies. Then I clean it up, add a bunch of gettext's to prepare an > English version and start to think really hard about releasing the > source. It's based on PostgreSQL/Apache/Perl (currently mod_perl & > HTML::Embperl) and it (almost) works with recent Mozilla builds. I > expect to get paid as a consultant by accounting companies that would > offer this as a web service to their clients and/or for running this > service for them. > > So, here's the preliminary inquiry: anybody interested in such a thing > as a user or as a developer? > > - Robert > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster > > |