First, thank you to everyone who put ideas in about providing an
easy-to-launch CD-based GNC to present to my accountant, and the ensuing
discussion w.r.t. portable apps. I shall look into that in due course.

But, for what it's worth, I figured I'd report back on my meeting with my
CPA. They had never heard of GnuCash, Gnu, Linux nor anything of this sort.
They had previously told me (when I asked if they could offer suggestions
on something I might use to replace QB) that they had no experience to
offer, but that several of their clients had expressed the same inquiry.

When I showed them GNC, admittedly briefly, they got quite excited--well,
by accountant standards at least :) They asked me to discuss it more with
them, and help them understand further, after tax time, and were very
interested in having it for themselves to browse my books interactively.
They also asked if I might be willing to make a small presentation to some
of their interested clients to help them understand the possibilities and
potential issues if they were to migrate.

I shall, of course, be hoping to get a much more thorough understanding of
the system myself before I do that :)

Perhaps there's hope yet :)

-- 
Simon Roberts
(303) 249 3613
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