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On 3/30/11 at 4:45 PM -0400, Corn Walker wrote:
> On Mar 30, 2011, at 4:36 PM, David Haney wrote:
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>> I'm getting ready to add more functionality to the current template and
>> would like a few advanced programmers to give me their own "priority
>> wish-list" for a FREE accounting template so I can so I can make a smart
>> decision where to spend the time expanding what functionality is more
>> important.
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> David,
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> Is this really a "free template" or am I misunderstanding how you use those words? I saw that I can download and use the "free" (as in beer) file to enter my own data. Usually when I think of "template" (and I don't think I'm alone here) I expect to be able to "freely" (as in speech) adapt or customize the file to suit my own needs. It appears there is a "template" available, but it isn't "free" and there is a "free" file available, but it isn't a "template." Can you set me straight here?
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> Cheers,
> -corn
I was wondering the same thing since David asked for "a few advanced programmers" instead of "a few advanced accountants". Programmers would need to examine the contents; accountants, on the other hand, would be able to suggest missing features.
Jason
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