An x86 only Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) Emulator,
with higher compatibility rates than snes9x.
Xcpc is a portable Amstrad CPC464/CPC664/CPC6128 Emulator written in C.
It is designed to run on any POSIX system (Linux/BSD/UNIX-like OSes).
Implemented Features:
* Athena GUI (selected at compilation time)
* Motif* GUI (selected at compilation time)
* Floppy disk images support (*.dsk)
* Snapshot memory images support (*.sna)
* Drag and Drop support (*.dsk, *.sna)
* Keyboard emulation (QWERTY, AZERTY)
* Joystick emulation (numeric keypad, numlock disabled)
* Almost full CRTC-6845 / GateArray emulation
* Adaptative frame-rate
The quantmod package for R is designed to assist the quantitative
trader in the development, testing, and deployment of statistically
based trading models.
Electrum is an easy to use Bitcoin client. It protects you from
losing coins in a backup mistake or computer failure, because your
wallet can be recovered from a secret phrase. There is no waiting
time when you start the client, because it does not download the
Bitcoin blockchain.
Beanie is a flexible, distributed accounting system for medium-sized
companies. It includes back-end batch processing as well as a
(skeleton) GTK GUI and provides automated purchases, sales, and
nominal ledgers as well as automated invoicing (via email). It also
supports VAT and payroll.
The latest version has considerable updates over the earlier releases
and isn't particularly backwards-compatible. The installation and
compilation is streamlined and the multi-database schema has been
reduced to a single database per company. The gnome GUI is still
lacking, but the command-line interface now has support for automated
bank reconciliation (from online banking QIF files), payroll,
automated billing and reminders, invoice PDF generation, statement
PDF generation, and a general journal.
FrontAccounting is a simple, but powerful, system for the
entire ERP chain and covers:
Purchase Orders
Goods Receivable Notes
Supplier Invoices/Credit Notes
Payments
Allocations
Accounts Payable
Items and Inventory
Stock
Manufacturing
Sales Orders
Customer Invoices/Credit Notes
Deposits
Allocations
Accounts Receivable
Among many others...
FrontAccounting is free and released under the GNU General
Public License.
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This is the docs module for GnuCash. The docs can be accessed
with the GnuCash help browser and if you are running a GNOME2
desktop be accessible from Yelp (the GNOME2 help browser).
Gnucash is the next generation of money manager created from a merger of
X-Accountant and GnoMoney.
Its features include:
* Ability to import Quicken files ( a must )
* Reports, Graphs, and all of those goodies that you find in Quicken.
* Gnome compliant ( if that is the correct way to put it )
* Separate the GUI from the actual "account/transaction engine"
* Multiple accounts ( Check, Credit, Cash, Mutual Funds, etc.. )
HomeBank is the free software you have always wanted to manage your
personal accounts at home. The main concept is to be light, simple and
very easy to use. It brings you many features that allow you to analyze
your finances in a detailed way instantly and dynamically with powerful
report tools based on filtering and graphical charts.
Furthermore, HomeBank benefits from more than 10 years of users'
experiences and feedback as its development started in 1995 on Amiga
computers. It is now available on Amiga, GNU/Linux, and will probably be
available soon for Microsoft Windows and MacOS X systems as GTK+ exists
on them.
KtoBLZCheck is a library to check account numbers and bank codes of
German banks.