Small and Medium business accounting and ERP
LedgerSMB is a free web-based double-entry accounting system, featuring quotation, ordering, invoicing, projects, timecards, inventory management, shipping and more ...
Directly send orders and invoices from the built-in e-mail function to your customers or RFQs (request for quotation) to your vendors with PDF attachments, from anywhere in the world with the browser-based UI.
With its data stored in the enterprise-strength PostgreSQL
open source
database system, the system is known to operate smoothly for businesses with
thousands of transactions per week.
Customer visible output is fully customizable in templates, allowing easy and fast customization. Supported output formats are PDF, CSV, HTML, ODF and more.
Note that these are the system requirements for LedgerSMB 1.11.0-dev, the current development version. Please check the system requirements for the 1.10 stable version and the 1.9 'old stable' version.
Perl 5.32+
PostgreSQL 13+
- Web server (e.g.
nginx
,Apache
,lighttpd
,Varnish
)
The web server is only required for production installs; for evaluation purposes a simpler setup can be used, as detailed below.
The tables below show the browsers currently supported, their earliest date and a range of versions.
Browser Name | Earliest | Versions |
---|---|---|
Chrome | 2017-09 | 61-81, 83-108 |
Edge | 2020-01 | 79-81, 83-108 |
Firefox | 2018-05 | 60-107 |
Opera | 2017-09 | 48-58, 60, 62-92 |
Safari | 2017-09 | 11, 11.1, 12, 12.1, 13, 13.1, 14, 14.1, |
15, 15.1, 15.2-15.6, 16.0-16.2 |
Browser Name | Earliest | Versions |
---|---|---|
Chrome for Android | 2022-12 | 108 |
Firefox for Android | 2022-11 | 107 |
QQ Browser | 2022-09 | 13.1 |
UC Browser for Android | 2021-10 | 13.4 |
Android Browser | 2022-12 | 108 |
Baidu Browser | 2022-09 | 13.18 |
Safari on iOS | 2017-09 | 11.0-11.4, 12.0-12.5, 13.0-13.7, |
14.0-14.8, 15.0-15.6, 16.0-16.2 | ||
Opera Mobile | 2022-10 | 72 |
Samsung Internet | 2018-12 | 8.2, 9.2, 10.1, 11.1-11.2, 12.0, 13.0, |
14.0, 15.0, 16.0, 17.0, 18.0, 19.0 |
Note: Earliest dates and versions come from http://caniuse.com. Only the most recent data is available for Mobile browsers other than Safari, because they are pushed out to the devices as soon as they are releases, so the number of devices running old browsers is negligible.
For from-tarball installation instructions, see https://ledgersmb.org/content/installing-ledgersmb-19
This instruction assumes you have Docker installed as well as docker-compose.
$ wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ledgersmb/ledgersmb-docker/1.10/docker-compose.yml
$ docker-compose up -d
This creates both the LedgerSMB image and a database image with a persistent database. Note that this setup is not sufficient for production purposes because it lacks secure connections to protect your users' passwords.
The system is installed and should be available for evaluation through
http://localhost:5762/setup.pl
Creation and privileged management of company databaseshttp://localhost:5762/login.pl
Normal login for the application
The system is ready for preparation for first use.
NOTE: This setup does not use a webserver like nginx or Apache. Setups which do include one will yield a faster user experience due to (much) faster page load times and web request responses. For production setups, please consider adding a webserver to the installation.
Web site: https://ledgersmb.org/
Repository: https://github.com/ledgersmb/LedgerSMB
Security vulnerability reports: https://ledgersmb.org/contact/security_report
Live chat:
- Matrix: #ledgersmb:matrix.org
Mailing lists:
Mailing list archives: https://archive.ledgersmb.org
Source code contributors can be found in the project's Git
commit history
as well as in the CONTRIBUTORS file in the repository root.
Translation contributions can be found in the project's Git
commit history
as well as in the Transifex
project Timeline.
Copyright (c) 2006 - 2021 The LedgerSMB Project contributors
Copyright (c) 1999 - 2006 DWS Systems Inc (under the name SQL Ledger)