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Re: [Phpgroupware-users] CK-Ledger v.0.7.1 released


From: Chris Hirsch
Subject: Re: [Phpgroupware-users] CK-Ledger v.0.7.1 released
Date: Fri, 08 Aug 2003 09:43:17 -0600
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This is kind of a way out question...but do you know if its possible to
use CK-Ledger and GNUCash in any way?

C K Wu wrote:

>Hello, folks,
>
>I have posted a new release, v.0.7.1, of CK-Ledger, at SourceForge.Net.
>
>New features include traditional Chinese translation, simplified Chinese
>translation, Postgresql 7.3.2 compatibility, enhanced payroll generation
>process and enhanced email advice when HR staff action on timesheet and
>leave application.  Other enhancements and bug fixes are also included.
>
>CK-Ledger (with 15 modules, Ledger Admin, Ledger, Bank Reconciliation,
>Inventory, Service, AP, AR, PO, SO, Quotation, POS for Cashier, POS for
>Manager, HR, Staff Self Service, Payroll) runs on top of phpGroupWare.
>Operating platform can either be LAMP or LAPP.  It provides accounting
>and back office functionalities to SMEs and utilizes phpgw to administer
>accounts/groups.  Please report error and suggestion to the mailing
>list, address@hidden .  General history and
>expected development is available at the mailing list's Archive.
>
>Demo is located at,
>http://ck-ledger.sourceforge.net
>http://ck-ledger.gro.clinux.org
>http://ck-ledger.cosoft.org.cn
>
>Download is available from,
>http://sourceforge.net/projects/ck-ledger
>http://gro.clinux.org/projects/ck-ledger
>http://cosoft.org.cn/projects/ck-ledger
>http://sf.linuxforum.net/projects/ck-ledger
>
>
>Cheers,
>Wu Chiu Kay, aka CK Wu, aka CK (CK is the preferred alias)
>Hong Kong
>
>
>
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>

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