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Web-based is nice...
How about this? http://www.oraclesmallbusiness.com
I'm not sure if that's exactly what you're looking for, but it seems to have all the features you want. It's Web-based, cross-platform, accounting/asset management/job tracking/job costing stuff.
I tried the demo, and it seemed to be quite nice. My boss didn't like the off-site storage though. He's a luddite. Stupid non-techies... grumble, grumble... ;) -
Re:Capsaicin, try these
They ought to plenty hot for any but the most hardcore;-)
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Re:Oracle Small Business Suite Works Well
Forgot to include this, you can try it free for 14 days.
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Oracle Small Business Suite Works Well
Oracle Small Business Suite, powered by NetLedger, works well from Linux based browsers.
They provide a complete small business package which includes accounting, sfa, cms, employee expenses, time and billing, scheduling and clandars, online file cabinets, payroll, online bill payment, web store/site, and customer care features in their product.
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Re:Oracle Financials
You can run the 11.5 flavour of some of the 20 odd different Oracle applications on Linux, but that does limit you to the Intel platform. Most medium and certainly the majority of large businesses are going to shy away from not using more significant hardware in their server rooms - at least today.
You can't get better business software than Oracle (save me the SAP rant) but unless you have more than $500M USD/year in gross revenues, it may be better to use either Business Online or the Small Business Suite as mentioned earlier.
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Oracle Small Business (aka NetLedger)
I've been using Oracle Small Business for the last year or so to manage the books for my business. It's reasonable to subscribe to, is completely web based, and includes Quickbooks/Peachtree import/export facilities.
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Web-based Accounting Packages
Lacking any traditional desktop software packages, you could always use web-based commercial products like QuickBooks for the Web or Oracle Small Business Suite.
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Oracle uses LinuxLarry Ellison started a company called "Netledger", an online competitor of QuickBooks. Their datacenter has dozens of Linux boxes running Oracle storing terabytes of data on Network Appliance filers. Netledger is now called "Oracle Small Business". As Larry Ellison chose to store mission critical financial data in databases on Linux and Netapp, I think that's a pretty substantial endorsement of both.
While not specifically databases on Linux, another of his companies is "ThinkNic", manufacturer of $200 Linux-based internet terminal for home users.