Grisbi is a personnal accounting application. It can manage multiple
accounts, currencies and users. It manages third party, expenditure and
receipt categories, as well as budgetary lines, financial years, and
other informations that makes it quite adapted for associations (except
those that require double entry accounting).
based on a submission by Landry Breuil <gaston at gcu dot info> (MAINTAINER)
- install socrates which parses and renders presentations in a simple
text format
- point to the correct location of socrates documentation in README
from Will Maier <willmaier@ml1.net> (MAINTAINER); mods by me
Bruce the Presentation Tool is for Python programmers who are tired of
fighting with presentation tools. In its basic form it allows text, code
or image pages and even interactive Python sessions. It uses PyGame and
is easily extensible to add new page types.
submitted by Will Maier <willmaier at ml1.net> (MAINTAINER)
ok jolan@
TaskJuggler is an Open Source tool for serious project managers. It covers
the complete spectrum of project management tasks from the first idea to
the completion of the project. It assists you during project scoping,
resource assignment, cost and revenue planing, risk and communication
management.
o do not use gnucash libintl
o fix WANTLIB
o use libtool flag to not build static modules
from maint
o update to 1.8.12
(many fixes, see http://gnucash.org/ for details)
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Wyrd is a text-based front-end to Remind, a sophisticated calendar
and alarm program. Remind's power lies in its programmability, and
Wyrd does not hide this capability behind flashy GUI dialogs. Rather,
Wyrd is designed to make you more efficient at editing your reminder
files directly. It also offers a nice day view suitable for visualizing
your schedule at a glance.
Ledger is an accounting tool with the moxie to exist. It provides no
bells or whistles, and returns the user to the days before user
interfaces were even a twinkling in their father's CRT. What it does
offer is a double-entry accounting ledger with all the flexibility and
muscle of its modern day cousins, without any of the fat. Think of it as
the Bran Muffin of accounting tools.
From Jim Razmus <jim@bonetruck.org>