That's a very cool idea, the CD's with Linux and M$ apps on them.

Sam.

Chris Frederick wrote:

> Jason Jorgensen wrote:
>
>> I do Linux consulting on the side and I am sure alot of you do as 
>> well. I was looking for something that might keep track of clients, 
>> let me add notes about them, and maybe generate billing statements 
>> for me based on hours worked.
>>
>> I would prefer a web interface.
>>
>> Even just a template I can use to make a bill would be good.
>>
>> Trying to get slightly more professional than my typical crayon on 
>> napkin billing statement asking for payment :)
>>
>> How do you people handle it?
>>
> I handle mine with OpenOffice.org, and GnuCash.  GnuCash keeps track 
> of my checking, so it made sense to use it for billing too.  And I 
> just have a OpenOffice.org template for billing that I just fill out.  
> As far as integrating the two, I just don't get enough business (nor 
> do I want to, I miss my free time as it is) to warrant it.  If I want 
> to print an invoice, keep track of hours,  or do something fancy on 
> site, I ssh -X to my server at home.  I keep mini cds of Damn Small 
> Linux, Trinux, some dos/win32 tools (putty.exe), and a Knoppix cd in 
> my glove box just in case...
>
> Thats just my setup...
>
> Chris Frederick
>
>
>
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