I apologize if I'm missing something - didn't start paying attention
to this thread until recently. But why does the project need
client-server, database, CORBA/SOAP and god knows what else?
I always thought that GnuCash was a Quicken-type or, at most, a
PeachTree-like application. Now it seems like it is moving into
some sort of enterprise class system with all the goodies of
multi-user, front-to-back deal-entry, accounting, budgeting, invoicing
and risk-management hell.
Such systems cost millions of dollars in licensing fees and support
costs. AFAIK the company I work for spent almost 200 million on the SAP
implementation campaign. The department I work at spends hundreds of
thousands every year on ZaiNet.
Is this really something a casual user who wants to balance his
checkbook and know how much he spends on beer can bear?
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