Answers to: Accounting software Tallyhttp://linuxexchange.org/questions/1406/accounting-software-tally<p>How to install accounting software in Linux 10.04 the accounting software called tally An Indian software </p>enMon, 08 Nov 2010 21:51:25 -0500Answer by Ronhttp://linuxexchange.org/questions/1406/accounting-software-tally/1426<p>If you need the Tally software, use WINE and install it into that so you can run Windows software on Linux (within WINE); but ideally, if you are just looking for any accounting software, I highly suggest using a Linux-native accounting software like HomeBank, OpenQuickBooks, GnuCash, etc.</p>RonMon, 08 Nov 2010 21:51:25 -0500http://linuxexchange.org/questions/1406/accounting-software-tally/1426Answer by edzamshttp://linuxexchange.org/questions/1406/accounting-software-tally/1407<p>with the software application "wine." One can run windows software in Linux. Check from winehq.org for more information and to download the application. Also for the list of compatible applications. I do not yet know of a linux version of Tally. Again you can download the wine form the repositories of the linux distro you're using.</p>edzamsTue, 02 Nov 2010 11:45:36 -0400http://linuxexchange.org/questions/1406/accounting-software-tally/1407