2009/2/10 Renni P Mathunny rennipm@gmail.com:
See the attached file -- list of alternatives.
But I am not aware about an alternative to Tally for Commerce students. Creating an alternative for Tally is also a very improtant task, becuase now a days auditors (FCA/ACA) are forcing even government firms to buy/install Tally, becuase they are familiar with it. GNU Cash may evolve as an alternative.
Thank you, Renni for the document. I would also suggest that, when we write, we can also suggest changes in the syllabus that would introduce sensible alternative applications/software. For instance, I thought it would be interesting and useful to teach some tools like audacity, cinelerra and advanced image editing to, say, students of Humanities, Octave, gnuplot and xmaxima (and maybe Python) to students of Physics and Maths, and so on. Please give your suggestions.
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On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 9:20 AM, Sasi Kumar sasi.fsf@gmail.com wrote:
2009/2/10 Renni P Mathunny rennipm@gmail.com:
See the attached file -- list of alternatives.
But I am not aware about an alternative to Tally for Commerce students. Creating an alternative for Tally is also a very improtant task, becuase
now
a days auditors (FCA/ACA) are forcing even government firms to
buy/install
Tally, becuase they are familiar with it. GNU Cash may evolve as an alternative.
please check out these
http://gnukhata.gnulinux.in/svn/trunk/gnukhata/
http://gnukhata.gnulinux.in/svn/gnukhata1 some updates are going on here
Mr Krishnakant mane is leading the team, as far as i know a dedicated team of mainly 5-6 BE students who are girls from Mumbai and ofcourse Krishnakant and few boys are involved
the software is functional , they are working towards ver 1 release , may be more details are available with them
Fsf-friends mailing list Fsf-friends@mm.gnu.org.in http://mm.gnu.org.in/mailman/listinfo/fsf-friends
On Wednesday 11 February 2009, Sasi Kumar wrote:
2009/2/10 Renni P Mathunny rennipm@gmail.com:
See the attached file -- list of alternatives.
But I am not aware about an alternative to Tally for Commerce students. Creating an alternative for Tally is also a very improtant task, becuase now a days auditors (FCA/ACA) are forcing even government firms to buy/install Tally, becuase they are familiar with it. GNU Cash may evolve as an alternative.
Thank you, Renni for the document. I would also suggest that, when we write, we can also suggest changes in the syllabus that would introduce sensible alternative applications/software. For instance, I thought it would be interesting and useful to teach some tools like audacity, cinelerra and advanced image editing to, say, students of Humanities, Octave, gnuplot and xmaxima (and maybe Python) to students of Physics and Maths, and so on. Please give your suggestions.
Consider also teaching CSound and PD. They can put also in touch students of arts and science.
regards juan
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