58 Open Source Replacements for Small Business Software
Many small business owners have never heard of open source software. That's unfortunate because in many ways small businesses are ideal environments for open source applications.
Accounting
1. TurboCASH Replaces: QuickBooks, Sage Peachtree
This bookkeeping app boasts more than 80,000 users and invites users to compare its extensive feature list to QuickBooks and Sage. Although its owners are based in the UK, it's available in a US edition and has been localized for many other countries and languages as well. Operating System: Windows.
2. GnuCash Replaces: Quicken
If you run a very small or home-based business and you've been using Quicken to track your accounts, GnuCash can give you some of the additional business features you need, like tracking customers, vendors, invoices, accounts payable and accounts receivable. And it's compataible with Quicken and OFX formats, so you can transfer you existing data. Operating System: Windows, Linux, OS X.
3. Front Accounting Replaces: NetSuite
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