Difference between revisions of "Akaunting"

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[[Akaunting]] is an open-source web-based business accounting package written mostly in [[PHP]].
 
[[Akaunting]] is an open-source web-based business accounting package written mostly in [[PHP]].
  
Although the core application is open-source, it appears that core functionality necessary to actually ''use'' it &ndash; mainly the [https://akaunting.com/apps/double-entry double-entry module] &ndash; costs money.
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Although the core application is open-source, it appears that core functionality necessary to actually ''use'' it &ndash; mainly the [https://akaunting.com/apps/double-entry double-entry application] &ndash; costs money.
  
Also, the documentation is kind of terrible in that it perfectly parallels the available menu structure (rather than describing how to accomplish various tasks) and does little more than describe what one finds on each page.
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Also, the documentation is kind of terrible in that it perfectly parallels the available menu structure (rather than describing how to accomplish various tasks) and does little more than describe what one finds on each page. The instructions for how to install applications are inaccurate or, at best, incomplete, as they do not match what is visible.
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
 
* [https://akaunting.com/ Official Site]
 
* [https://akaunting.com/ Official Site]
 
** [https://akaunting.com/docs/ documentation]
 
** [https://akaunting.com/docs/ documentation]

Latest revision as of 00:16, 9 August 2019

About

Akaunting is an open-source web-based business accounting package written mostly in PHP.

Although the core application is open-source, it appears that core functionality necessary to actually use it – mainly the double-entry application – costs money.

Also, the documentation is kind of terrible in that it perfectly parallels the available menu structure (rather than describing how to accomplish various tasks) and does little more than describe what one finds on each page. The instructions for how to install applications are inaccurate or, at best, incomplete, as they do not match what is visible.

Links