>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
> 
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