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9 | 48 | |
393 | 7,505 | |
6.9% | 3.0% | |
9.8 | 9.6 | |
6 days ago | 3 days ago | |
Perl | PHP | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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LedgerSMB
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Free quick books alt.
All software costs money to make and maintain. Allot of things that are 'free' like gmail are making money by mining your data, or they have limited features and want you to pay to upgrade. Then there is opensource software that is free and the code gets peer reviewed, so you can trust its not spy ware. I have seen people use gnucash its free and opensource. https://www.gnucash.org/ also more sophisticated packages are Sql-ledger https://sql-ledger.com/ and Ledgersmb https://ledgersmb.org/
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Accounting/bookkeeping software?
I use - and develop - https://ledgersmb.org/ ; if you host it yourself (it can be done at a few dollars per month, or free, on your own laptop), it's definitely less costly than many of the commercial propositions.
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Trust Fund Accounting Software.
LedgerSMB has fund accounting; https://ledgersmb.org as part of its accounting dimensions, it can track how funds (donations, entitlements) are being used by the fund. The software is open source and fund tracking was built inspired by the requirements for the Software Conservancy (https://sfconservancy.org/).
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Creating a bookkeepng software
Before you start writing anything from scratch, please know that *many*, *many*, *many* have done so before you. There's some really good open source software that - instead of writing your own from scratch - you could adapt to suit your needs. E.g. the software that I contribute to (LedgerSMB) is on a roadmap for extensibility by businesses that need that type of flexibility (with usable default configurations).
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Why do you use Quickbooks (or the software you do use at the moment)?
I use open source software to do my books. First of all because I get to keep full control of my own data. But the added benefit is that I can tweak the software when I don't like how it was originally created. That's how I ended up being one of the main developers of the software that I have been using to do my books: https://ledgersmb.org/. Others use this software because they feel the community - although small - is very supportive. Some claimed they got better answers than from Intuit or Xero (for some comments from others, see the testimonials on the site or at https://alternativeto.net/software/ledgersmb/about/)
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Alternatives to akaunting
Have you tried: https://ledgersmb.org/
- Self-hosted accounting software with SSO and/or LDAP support.
- QuickBooks Desktop moves to subscription model
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Recommendation for modern book keeping solution?
Try https://ledgersmb.org. We are moving to this open source platform and will self-host. You can have it hosted however. It is less complex than Odoo and yet full multi-user and full-on double-entry accounting -- including for us the all-important project accounting (which is helpful especially for client expense reimbursement).
Akaunting
- Akaunting is free, open-source online accounting software for small businesses
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Akaunting: docker instance ain't working
Akounting also has a Github issues page for support: https://github.com/akaunting/akaunting/issues
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An open-source alternative to QuickBooks
There's also Plain Text Accounting[1]. The biggest problem of all open source solutions, accountants' experience aside, is the lack of banking and taxes integration, especially outside of US, e.g. for Asian, South American, or African businesses. The most promising FOSS solution for SME I was able to find is Akaunting[2][3].
[1] https://plaintextaccounting.org/
[2] https://akaunting.com/
[3] https://github.com/akaunting/akaunting
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Libreoffice Base for Accounting & ERP for small business?
There are also https://akaunting.com/
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Anything you wish there was an open source solution for?
Yes. Exactly that. The only thing I could find until now is https://github.com/akaunting/akaunting. But I’m not sure if this is all included in the open source version
- Handyman books keeping recommendations
- Akaunting error while installing in Portainer
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Self-Hosted SaaS Alternatives: Replacing Paid Tools With FOSS Tools
https://akaunting.com/ is probably pretty close to freshbooks. It's open source and can be self hosted. There are also more alternatives if you check out alternativto or https://github.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted#money-budgeting--management
- Accounting Software Recommendations?
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Recommendations for easy financial management
I looked at https://akaunting.com/, it's alright, hardly any decent reports though
What are some alternatives?
Odoo - Odoo. Open Source Apps To Grow Your Business.
Firefly III - Firefly III: a personal finances manager
Tryton - Mirror of tryton
Invoice Ninja - Invoices, Expenses and Tasks built with Laravel, Flutter and React
GnuCash - GnuCash Double-Entry Accounting Program.
Crater Invoice - Open Source Invoicing Solution for Individuals & Businesses
DOLIBARR ERP & CRM - Dolibarr ERP CRM is a modern software package to manage your company or foundation's activity (contacts, suppliers, invoices, orders, stocks, agenda, accounting, ...). it's an open source Web application (written in PHP) designed for businesses of any sizes, foundations and freelancers.
django-ledger - Django Ledger is a double entry accounting system built on the Django Web Framework.
InvoicePlane - A self-hosted open source application for managing your invoices, clients and payments.
metasfresh - We do Open Source ERP - Fast, Flexible & Free Software to scale your Business.