On Tuesday 19 May 2009, Pravin Dhayfule wrote:
Yeah I got your point.
Indeed by transitioning I mean to say for a fresh setup for users who are familiar to tally. For example a new firm who has decided to go for Open Source Platform, this can be recommended to them:
- Desktop Linux as Operating system (Open Suse, Ubuntu, Fedora etc.)
So you do not know the antecedents of Open Suse. Given that there are any number of other distros without a noose attached, wonder why would one recommend Suse of all things.
- Open Office as Office Application
- Lots of inbuilt tools in Linux corresponding to the tools for similar
activities in Paid OS
Actually at least an order of magnitude more tools than other Paid OS including several nixes.
- GNU Cash, GNU Khata, AVSAP or any Open Source financial Application if
the firm needs accounting software.
There's always a quest to learn new things, so enthusiastic and optimistic people may not hesitate to tryout these new applications.
Tally has been the single stumbling block for more than 50% of SME that i know of.