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A lot of what Organic Design is about is decentralised organisation which is why we try and make all our organisational tools web acessible. For some time now we've been trying to find a decent accounting and time-management system which is free, open-source and web-accessible, but our research has not been fruitful. So this article contains notes and information regarding an alternative solution, which is to server desktop-based applications remotely from the Organic Design VPS. This means we have the whole spectrum of excellent accounting software available such as [www.gnucash.org GnuCash].
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A lot of what Organic Design is about is decentralised organisation which is why we try and make all our organisational tools web acessible. For some time now we've been trying to find a decent accounting and time-management system which is free, open-source and web-accessible, but our research has not been fruitful. So this article contains notes and information regarding an alternative solution, which is to server desktop-based applications remotely from the Organic Design VPS. This means we have the whole spectrum of excellent accounting software available such as [http://www.gnucash.org GnuCash].
  
 
== Requirements ==
 
== Requirements ==

Revision as of 22:11, 25 August 2007

A lot of what Organic Design is about is decentralised organisation which is why we try and make all our organisational tools web acessible. For some time now we've been trying to find a decent accounting and time-management system which is free, open-source and web-accessible, but our research has not been fruitful. So this article contains notes and information regarding an alternative solution, which is to server desktop-based applications remotely from the Organic Design VPS. This means we have the whole spectrum of excellent accounting software available such as GnuCash.

Requirements

  • Must be easily useable from windows clients, not just linux ones
  • Preferably a single icon can be set up for clients to open a given app with no other desktop/environment aspects visible or available

See also