This whole Tally on *RHEL* is plain marketing gimmick. I went to Tally mela. All dealers were ignoring Tally on Linux like a plague. Nobody was willing to talk about Tally on Linux. They want us to purchase Tally on Windows.
Ok, but here is my question again. Is there something like a Tally on Windows SEPERATED from a Tally for Linux?
Doesnt matter what the dealer likes or not. If it exists, then I'll beat it out of them, but if it doesnt, then I'll only be pushing against a wall.
Without Tally and Galileo on Linux, I cannot be the revolutionary crusader who achieved Mumbai's first window less office building.
-abhishek
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Abhishek Daga wrote:
Without Tally and Galileo on Linux, I cannot be the revolutionary crusader who achieved Mumbai's first window less office building.
-abhishek
Even with Tally and Galileo running on linux, (sorry to burst your bubble) you would not become revolutionary crusader with number one this and that. Before Windows 95, India was a Unix country ... same feelings would have come to person who tried out Windows 95 for the first time.
Basic idea is to proliferate open source, if you still have to use tally for your day today work, its as much of a bleamish as using Windows.
There are open source accounting softwares available which might be able to fulfill your needs if you make some effort
Just ran this query on sourceforge.net:
http://sourceforge.net/search/?q=accounting
Some of the projects might interest you
regards
Supreet
Quoting Abhishek Daga abhishekdaga@yahoo.com:
This whole Tally on *RHEL* is plain marketing gimmick. I went to Tally
mela.
All dealers were ignoring Tally on Linux like a plague. Nobody was willing to
talk
about Tally on Linux. They want us to purchase Tally on Windows.
Ok, but here is my question again. Is there something like a Tally on Windows SEPERATED from a Tally for Linux?
Yes that I was looking for in Tally Mela. But sadly none of dealers had Tally loaded on Linux.
Komal
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