Gustav Brock
gustav at cactus.dk
Wed Jun 30 02:04:03 CDT 2004
Hi Michael > The main problem would probably be the local tax issues. If it were only the > user interface I would personally go for the american version of QuickBooks, > but the built-in forms and account structures do not match the german way of > doing things. It would be interesting to see how the danish and the german > systems differ! > (After all we're so close, so it should'nt be _that_ different ;-)) The account structure is completely free. Our VAT system here is, I believe, a quite common Value Added Tax: a linear percentage sales tax from which you, as a business, deduct the tax of your purchase. /gustav >> thanks for pointing me to winfinans - I will definitely have a look at it. >> My client insist on a german user interface, so this is probably not an >> option for her. > Of course. I checked with Winfinans and they have a tool for > developers for translating labels etc. from the UI from English to > another language. You don't need to translate everything in one go; it > is quite a comprehensive application. > The part that will take some time is the reports. Some do exist in > German for a start.