Finance
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TurboCASH
TurboCASH - Open Source Accounting
TurboCASH is a accounting software package, developed by a project team headed by Philip Copeman, a South African. It has been continuously developed since April 1985, and was released under the GNU General Public License in July 2003. It has been translated or partially translated into 23 languages including Afrikaans, Croatian, Dutch, Greek, Indonesian and Spanish. According to the company, TurboCASH has over 80,000 users. It is aimed at the small to medium-sized business market, this places it between being a home finances package and being an ERP package. Its core function is a General ledger, posting transactions into accounts and producing financial reports. Plugin technology enables developers to extend the system.
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JStock
JStock - Open Source Investment Management
JStock – an OpenSource investment management tool, which makes it easy to track your stock investment. It provides well organized stock market information, to help you decide your best investment strategy.
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Chartsy
Chartsy - Open Source Investment Management
Open Source stock charting, screening and trading platform built on the NetBeans Platform
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HOMEBANK
HOMEBANK - Open Source Personal Finance
HomeBank is a feature-rich program that allows the keeping and tracking of detailed expenses, income, assets, and other budget-related categories. Numerous report-generation options are also available, as well as the ability to import Amiga-related information.
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KMyMoney
KMyMoney - Open Source Personal Finance
kMyMoeny is a KDE based Open source personal finance manager, designed to be easy to use, even for non-technical users. Its functionality includes various accounts types, expenses, QIF import/export, multiple currencies, initial on-line banking support, and double entry accounting.
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