Projects tagged ‘accounts_receivable’


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phpBMS is a PHP, MySQL, web-based business management system (BMS). phpBMS provides a robust billing system, including quote, order, and invoice creation, along with PDF billing document creation. ... [More] phpBMS has client and prospect tracking including mass e-mailing capabilities and PDF label creation. phpBMS also has integrated task, file attachment, and note features that allows you to create tasks and notes, upload documents, and then associate (link) these items to other records inside phpBMS (such as uploading critical files associate with clients, products, or invoices.) [Less]
Created over 2 years ago.

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LedgerSMB is a free software double entry accounting system. Accounting data is stored in an SQL Database Server and a standard web browser can be used as its user interface. The system uses the Perl ... [More] language and a Perl database interface module for processing, and PostgreSQL for data storage. One extra note for Ohloh readers: The LedgerSMB team uses POD and PostgreSQL 'COMMENT ON' statements aggressively, so Ohloh generally underreports the percentage of the code which is comments. This is in keeping with our attempt to store the documentation inline in the source code. [Less]
Created over 2 years ago.

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Bambooinvoice is free open-source invoicing software intended for small businesses and independent contractors. Our number one priorities are ease of use, user-interface, and beautiful code. ... [More] Bambooinvoice was built by designer and programmer Derek Allard, who uses it everyday, not by a large firm who can't remember the names of its customers. It is meant to be sexy, both on top of, and under the hood. Go ahead, kick the tires. View source shows semantic, structured, meaningful XHTML. We use AJAX to keep things peppy and javascript to keep things functional. The entire application degrades gracefully for users without javascript enabled, and complies with WAI priority two. [Less]
Created over 2 years ago.