kamibroke 0.3.7 review (linux)

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Kamibroke will (hopefully) be a double entry accounting program for use with KDE. Just to make it clear, this is a basic double en

License: GPL (GNU General Public License)
OS: Linux
File size: 0K
Developer: Ross McGinnis      
Price: $0.00
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kamibroke 0.3.7 is finance software developed by Ross McGinnis.
Kamibroke will (hopefully) be a double entry accounting program for use with KDE.

Just to make it clear, this is a basic double entry accounting program, designed to used by one person at a time. It is NOT intended to be an accounting solution for anything but small business. It is NOT specifically designed to comply with any known governmental or any other regulatory business accounting standards.

What's New in This Release:

  • implement - database interfaces for atleast one of the GPLed databases
  • bug fixes
  • new project - start the networked multi-user Kamibroke project
  • improve - the single-user Kamibroke project and create new journals/reports, taking user wish-lists for guidance
    kamibroke 0.3.7 supports english interface languages and works with Linux.

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