Comparison of accounting software

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Name URL Availability Intended audience Platform Features Notes
24SevenOffice [1] $ Mid-market Web based Book-keeping, scanning, payment, invoice. Integrated with other modules in system such as CRM, project and invoice.
Access Accounts [2] $ Mid-market "Client/Server packages"
Aegeanet System [3] $ Mid-market
Agresso [4] $ Mid-market
Baan $ High-end
Banana Accounting [5] $ Low-end
BankTree Personal Accounting Software [6] Personal
Blue Link Elite [7] $ Mid-market US, Canadian and UK versions
BQE Software's BillQuick [8] $ Low-end
Cashflow Manager [9] $ Low-End Windows Australian, US, Canadian and UK versions
CODA [10] $ Mid-market
ContaLinex [11]
Cougar Mountain Software [12] $ Mid-market Accounting, Fund Accounting and Point of Sale
Daybook Enterprise [13] $ Mid-market
Deltek [14] $ Mid-market
EZAcct [15] Windows
FacturLinex [16] invoice program
Free Accounting Software.net [17] Adware
General Ledger & Cashbook [18] $0
GNU Enterprise (GNUe)
GnuCash Personal GNOME Double-book accounting, currency translation
Grisbi Personal
HansaWorld Enterprise/Express [19] $ Mid-market
HansaWorld FirstOffice [20] $ Low-end small business accounting
IngTech Corporation [21] $ Mid-market
Interchange Webstore [22]
Jcash [23] Personal Java
jGnash [24] Personal Java Cross platform, PDF reports, QIF import, Double Entry, support for multiple languages and currencies
JMoney [25] Personal Java
LAWADM [26] $ High-end
Lawson Software $ High-end
Microsoft Money $ Personal
Microsoft Small Business Accounting [27] $ Low-end
Modern Data Systems [28] $ SME
Mvelopes Personal [29] $ Personal Web based (AJAX), J2ME, PALM OS Web based Personal Finance, Mobile Finance, Online Bill-pay. Uses the Envelope Budgeting method. Quarterly, Annual, and 2-year subscriptions offered. Supports automatic account aggregation (no manual transaction entry) from over 9000 Financial Institution sources in the US and Canada.
MYOB [30] $ Low-end
NetSuite [31] $ Mid-market Software as a Service
Oberon-bwa [32] $ High-end
Oracle Applications $ High-end Now owner of PeopleSoft and through it also J.D. Edwards
Pegasus Opera [33] $ Mid-market
phpOrganisation [34] Web based accounting, invoicing, PAYE and project management applications For the UK
Quasar Accounting [35]
QuickBooks [36] $ Low-end Intuit's "Business Accounting solution"
Quicken $ Personal Worth noting that Quicken no longer supports QIF, but while claiming to be changing to OIF (a non proprietary standard for financial software) they have introduced their own proprietary QIF format. This just makes it harder to import your data from your bank, in spite of their claims. Avoid Quicken versions after 2004 if this is an issue.
RSA's 'Business Solutions' [37] $ Mid-market
Sage Line 50 [38] $ Low-market (for SME) Windows only It is one of the commonest accounting softwares in the UK for SME (up to 100 employees). Other software including Line 100, Line 200 and Line 500 for larger companies
SAP [39] $ High-end
SQL Ledger [40] Mid-market Web based, command line
Systems Online [41] $ Low-end
TurboCASH [42]
Tally [43] $ Mid-market
Technology Group International [44] $ Mid-Market Client-Server Available with Fully Integrated System with MRP, WMS, and E-Commerce System is database independent. Source code included with sale.

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