I think it's just laziness on my behalf that has stopped me going back to Linux. As I said previously, I'm not using my computer near as much as I used to so since I upgraded my laptop I just never got around to reverting back. Beersmith, ipod/music-syncing and minimal web-browsing is all I really use my computer for these days.Ducatiboy stu said:If you really want...you can make your Linux OS look like windows...why you would want to is a seperate issue.
Well.....why pay for something like MYOB when you can get an equivalent for FREE...and doesnt come with all the bullshit associated with M$.Airgead said:Or switch to gnucash... Free open source accounting software. We run our home accounts and two businesses on it and it works fine.
Edit - and you can import myob files straight into it...
Sometimes you work in a place that don't employ ONLY IT professionals and they need a program supported in ways that an IT savvy person won't even ask for. It is useful to have a common platform that both ends if the spectrum can utilise for all their needs, or at least most of their requirements. Usually interface to other things is fairly important, without going into ERP software which someone larger inevitably does there is this niche that still needs software that talk to each other and supported by someone you can point the blame to when things go wrong.Ducatiboy stu said:Well.....why pay for something like MYOB when you can get an equivalent for FREE...and doesnt come with all the bullshit associated with M$.
I would avoid those "IT shops". They are behind the times...Black Devil Dog said:Couple of IT shops I went to.
I guess it stands to reason that once they introduced Windows 8, all other OS products were withdrawn from the market to boost sales of Win8.
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