10 projects tagged "Linux"
AqFinance is the successor to QBankManager. It is a graphical accounting application based on double-entry accounting. The GUI uses the FOX toolkit. The package contains AqFinance (the GUI application), AqFinance-CLI (a command line tool to manipulate and export the AqFinance database), and AqBanking-CLI (a command line tool for online banking tasks). It supports all online banking protocols provided by AqBanking (currently HBCI and OFX DirectConnect). A version supporting EBICS (a German online banking protocol) is also available. AqFinance contains the latest versions of AqBanking, Gwenhywfar, and Libchipcard.
Bitcoin is a peer-to-peer electronic cash system that is completely decentralized, without the need for a central server or trusted parties. Users hold the crypto keys to their own money and transact directly with each other, with the help of a P2P network to check for double-spending.
Fairmat is a derivative and capital investments modelling tool. It permits you to build a pricing model for many financial projects (or derivative contracts) using a graphical representation blended with a high level algebraic language. It is also possible to use it to evaluate projects and perform real options valuations. The platform can be extended using a plug-in system.
Moneychanger is a simple client GUI built on top of Open Transactions, a financial crypto library. Moneychanger can be used to create pseudonyms, issue currencies, open accounts, withdraw and deposit cash (untraceable digital cash), write and deposit cheques, trade on markets, and much, much more.
Open Transactions is a solid, easy-to-use, financial crypto and digital cash library, including an API, server, and test client. It features anonymous numbered accounts, untraceable digital cash, triple-signed receipts, basket currencies, and signed XML contracts. It also supports cheques, invoices, payment plans, markets with trades, and other instruments. It uses OpenSSL and Lucre blinded tokens.
The FIX message viewer is a set of Ruby scripts that parse FIX (Financial Information eXchange protocol) messages to display them in a more human-readable format. The viewer can only parse FIX messages in a file or from STDIN. It also expects a full FIX message on each line. The FIX message can be prepended with a timestamp, but this will be ignored. The output is colored to make it easier to read, and the MsgType field is highlighted. The log viewer works on the command line only, and requires that Ruby is installed.
StratosERP is a module set that allows you to use Drupal as a major part of your business operations in areas that Quickbooks and MYOB are lacking. The Drupal node system is used so that almost any other Drupal module can also be added to expand the power of the system. Existing Drupal modules are employed wherever possible, using Views, Gmap, Date, and Calendar modules in particular. The Stratos ERP module can act as the core of a small business, handling all aspects of it except tax reporting and employee payroll. Its features include franchises, stores, quoting/estimates, invoices, purchase orders, payment receipt, stock tracking over multiple stores with the option of tracking by serial number, job tracking, automated item/pricing import from CSV/XLS files via the Web or email, PDF generation of invoices for email, Ubercart item synchronization, POS instant login via RFID tag, and more.