...otherwise I'm going to have to keep suffering with Windows Server 2003! Appreciate your assistance...
By an anonymous user on Apr. 11, 2008
No, you can't. I guess you're going to have to suffer :(
GNUCash is used by many small businesses as a Quickbooks alternative from the open soure world. Look down the page for instructions on using it with platforms other than Windows:
http://www.gnucash.org/
By an anonymous user on Jun. 05, 2008
If I remember correctly, then you actually could install quickbook _server_ on Linux. Please dig into the software manufacturer for more correct details. I am pretty sure that quickbook server has become available to install on Linux since probably third quarter of 07.
By leehj hj on Sep. 01, 2008
i can.
By qian donghui on Sep. 02, 2008
You Can't
By an anonymous user on Sep. 26, 2008
See http://www.linux.com/feature/114373 for more info. "even though a Linux version of the server software is now available for Linux, you will still need Windows on your desktops to use it. "
By bo jian on Oct. 15, 2008
you can't
By jin hua on Oct. 16, 2008
Yes.
Have fun.
By qingzhu kong on Oct. 16, 2008
it seems crazy. why not install it on windows?
By an anonymous user on Dec. 07, 2008
Because windows is a piece of dog turd.
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