Open Source Unix Shell Accounting Software for Mac

Unix Shell Accounting Software for Mac

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    Wavelet EMP is a web-based J2EE ERP system running on PostgreSQL DB. It is in production status and used by more than 100 shops in South Eash Asia. The software team is in Malaysia. Powered by WAVELET.BIZ. For demo/help, email vincent@wavelet.biz
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    Solución de Gestión Empresarial en Software Libre
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    MyPhpMoney is a tool written in PHP to manage bank accounts thru a web interface. It uses mysql to store data and relies on PHPLIB (template, session and database abstraction).
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