>From the GNUCash feature list (at the very bottom): "Multi-User SQL Support Multiple users can now simultaneously access and update GnuCash data stored in a Postgres SQL backend. Postgres must be installed and configured to use this option." Haven't tried it, but it says it's there. -Bryan On 18 Oct 2005, John Kuster wrote: > GNUCash is OK, is easy to use and has excellent reports, etc. It has one > drawback, however. Data is not stored in a database, it is recorded to an > XML > text file. That limits performance and usability. > > I have used Quickbooks in Linux (Red Hat 8.0) with Crossover Office. > Everything worked fine except a couple of reports did not parse correctly. > > There is a commercial program called Quasar that runs in Linux. It has a > decent interface and runs on top of Firebird. It supposedly has a retail > focus. > > I think the best alternative is SQL-Ledger. It is a truly > platform-independent open-source project developed in the LAMP stack (with > PostgreSQL as the database instead of MySQL). It uses any web browser as a > client. > > It is relatively easy to install, and easy to use. Open standards make it > easy to get data in and out of the database. You can run it over a secure > SSL > connection. It will load on a wireless Palm LifeDrive with a web browser. > > The developer is excellent with support. I have gotten answers to questions > on a Saturday afternoon. There are discussion groups, etc. The software is > free to download, the manual and support costs $190. > > John Kuster > > -- > Sihope Communications - The Twin Cities' FIRST all digital, all x2/56k ISP. > Tired of Spam - Try an ISP with a solution - http://marvin.sihope.com > > > _______________________________________________ > TCLUG Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota > tclug-list at mn-linux.org > http://mailman.mn-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list >