Gustav Brock
gustav at cactus.dk
Fri Jun 11 07:18:45 CDT 2004
Hi Robert There is nothing like buggy accounting applications. QB is not sold here, so I have no idea, but if QB is buggy I wouldn't waste a second on developing add-ons for it. The clients will haunt you ... /gustav > The problem is, there are no (none that I can find at least) complete > sophisticated solutions that are under 500.00. I have tried the coreObjX > dll, but that thing is a nightmare to even get registered on the users > machines (even their own install routine will not register 9 time out of > 10), the other (AcctSync) solutions I found is about 1K, so it's out of my > price range. > What I'm hoping (going) to build is a class based solution based on the > QBFC. So in the end I will end up with a solution that will allow for > portability, and very easy communications with QB. The solution will do all > the "grunt" work under the hood automatically, and allow me to send and > interpret QB requests very easily. > It's not easy working with QB's API, and I would have like to made it an > open source kind of thing, but I was hoping for at least 5 serious > developers to join in.