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There are a number of existing accounting projects. Some of these are listed under <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Free_accounting_software>.
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**If your project isn't listed here, feel free to add it!**
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These projects will be evaluated for suitability and/or adaptability. We
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have an [[template you can use|ExistingProjects/EvaluationTemplate]] to
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evaluate these projects to the UseCases we've collected so far.
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## List of projects under evaluation
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* [[ExistingProjects/ADempiere]]
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* [[ApacheOFBiz]]
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* [[ExistingProjects/BeanBooks]]
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* [[ExistingProjects/Bookyt]]
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* [[ExistingProjects/ERP5]]
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* [[ExistingProjects/ERPNext]]
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* [[ExistingProjects/Garradin]]
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* [[ExistingProjects/GNUCash]]
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* [[ExistingProjects/Kuali]]
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* [[ExistingProjects/Ledger]]
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* [[ExistingProjects/LedgerSMB]]
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* [[ExistingProjects/npo-ledger-cli]]
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* [[ExistingProjects/OpenERP]]
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* [[ExistingProjects/OpenBravo]] : <http://www.openbravo.com/>
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* [[ExistingProjects/OpenPetra]]
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* [[ExistingProjects/Postbooks]]
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* [[ExistingProjects/SQLLedger]]
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* [[ExistingProjects/Tryton]]
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* [[ExistingProjects/webERP]]: <http://www.weberp.org/> NOTE: [[Frontaccounting|ExistingProjects/Frontaccounting]] is a fork of webERP.
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## Projects Rejected
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<a id="rejected"></a>
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These projects have been evaluated as part of this effort and rejected, both
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for a basis of this project or for any code reuse. A few of the primary
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reasons are given on this page, but the whole evaluation can be read on the
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linked page.
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* [[ExistingProjects/Frontaccounting#final-eval]]
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* Straight PHP with no framework
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* Data model somewhat messy, accounting not clearly separated.
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* Only one or two developers.
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* Workflow not easily configured.
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* [[ExistingProjects/GNUEnterprise]]
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> GNU Enterprise is not a Finance/ERP/Accounting software (yet). While the original project goal was to create exactly that, the maintainers at that time decided that as a first step, good development tools for database centered applications should be created. The focus of development then was strongly on these tools, and while they are to a certain extent usable to actually create database applications, further development in the project has come to a halt because most (all) developers shifted their energy to other projects.
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-- Reinhard Mueller
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