Gestinux vs Alternatives: Which Is Right for You?

7 Powerful Features of Gestinux You Should Know

Gestinux is an open-source, cross-platform accounting and billing application built with Lazarus/Free Pascal. It’s lightweight, suitable for freelancers and small businesses, and supports local or remote SQL databases. Here are seven powerful features that make it a practical choice.

1. Multi-database support

  • MySQL, MariaDB and PostgreSQL compatibility for local or remote deployments.
  • Easy switching between databases without losing accounting data.

2. Full accounting workflow

  • Define/import accounting journals and chart of accounts.
  • Manual entry and import of accounting moves, plus reconciliation and move templates to speed bookkeeping.

3. Invoicing and billing automation

  • Create customer invoices and generate accounting moves automatically.
  • Customer payment entry that creates corresponding accounting entries and performs reconciliation.

4. Bank statement import & matching

  • Import bank statements, match lines to invoices/payments, and auto-generate accounting moves to reconcile accounts.

5. Report generation and PDF outputs

  • Built-in legal and common accounting reports (balances, journals, ledgers).
  • Customizable PDF reports and layouts with configurable computations.

6. Multilingual & UTF-8 ready

  • Translations available (English, French, Spanish, Italian) and a translation module for adding more languages.
  • Full UTF-8 support, with readiness for right-to-left languages.

7. Lightweight, installable desktop app

  • Local executable available for Linux, Windows and macOS (packages/installer files provided).
  • GPLv2-licensed, small footprint—suitable for standalone installs or small networks.

If you want, I can convert this into a longer blog-style article, a quick how-to installing Gestinux, or a comparison table versus alternatives.

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