On 08/11/2017 07:31 PM, Chris Tsuji wrote:
>Hi
>Hopefully, I did this correct.
>I am a treasurer of a not profit orgnization and need to decide on
>using quickbooks or gnucash.
>The currently use quickbooks but has be be redone.
>What is your advice?
>thanks in advance.
On 8/11/2017 7:31 PM, Chris Tsuji wrote:
Hi
Hopefully, I did this correct.
I am a treasurer of a not profit orgnization and need to decide on
using quickbooks or gnucash.
The currently use quickbooks but has be be redone.
What is your advice?
thanks in advance.
Chr
Hello Chris,
Am 12.08.2017 um 01:31 schrieb Chris Tsuji:
>Hi
>Hopefully, I did this correct.
Yes. :-)
>I am a treasurer of a not profit orgnization and need to decide on
>using quickbooks or gnucash.
>The currently use quickbooks but has be be redone.
>What is your advice
Chris,
There is a steep hill to climb to export history from a 'Q' program and
import it into GnuCash.
Many of GnuCash's current users felt that it was worth the effort to switch.
Even if you do not import any history, there is a learning curve to get
your account tree set up correctly, etc. Yo
Hi
Hopefully, I did this correct.
I am a treasurer of a not profit orgnization and need to decide on
using quickbooks or gnucash.
The currently use quickbooks but has be be redone.
What is your advice?
thanks in advance.
Chris tsuji
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