wrote:
> >> Also, I have been using eAccounts. Freeware.
>> I got it from www.subsys.de several years ago
> Native os/2 (afaik). Maybe there is a win version,
> I dunno. I run
> it under ecs. Try it, it works pretty well once you
> understand the
> interface. It's been a couple of years since I
> picked it up so I
> don't even know if the url is still alive or what is
> there now.
Thanks, Jon. Yes, that site is still active, and it
has a lot of stuff on it, incl. ePDF (which prompts a
separate question I will post to the Help List), a
Contacts program, some Carsten Arnold stuff, etc.
Looks like a good site to have bookmarked.
I have now downloaded eAccounts, and will check it out
and let you know. The screenshot does not make it
look particularly daunting or unusual. I'll be
curious to see if KR/2 offered any significant
features not represented in this one, or vice-versa.
Jordan
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