Asking here instead of a more nerdy community as MYOB is pretty much only used in Australia by the looks.

We’ve run MYOB for the better part of 20 years and it suits our needs perfectly, with one exception - it doesn’t support Linux, and with Windows getting more obnoxious every update I would prefer to swap to Linux full time.

Has anyone locally either got it working properly under Linux (using a VM maybe, like VB headless?), or found an alternative that does work under Linux?

Don’t really want something web based like Xero (not to mention Xero is missing way too many features we use a lot anyway) though being AccountRight we’re hosting the data file remotely anyway.

  • 𝚝𝚛𝚔@aussie.zoneOP
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    Yeah, my previous experience with MYOB under WINE and VirtualBox was subpar. It was a long time ago though so might be worth another go.

    As you’ve obviously experienced the web version is pretty well useless unforuntately. I actually ran MYOB on Windows Server back in the day, and used remote desktop from whatever Linux PC or laptop I was using at the time. Then it stopped working with Windows Server so there went that loophole. Also I was using an out of date version of Windows Server just to maintain MYOB functionality which in hindsight seems like a bit of a silly sausage thing to do.

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      Try virt-manager/libvirt. Its strength is hardware passthrough but it’s a good general purpose VM as well since it’s better integrated with the mainline kernel (unlike virtualbox).

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      Then it stopped working with Windows Server so there went that loophole

      It’s annoying when software compat breaks.

      Why do you need windows server for this? RDP works on desktop windows, just with the limitation of “1 seat”.

      Also I was using an out of date version of Windows Server just to maintain MYOB functionality which in hindsight seems like a bit of a silly sausage thing to do.

      Normally I’d say that’s perfectly fine, just keep it isolated. Sadly that’s not how you would use MYOB: you need to have bank statements open (in a web browser) and documents from various people in your company (in an office suite), not to mention ways of getting those documents (network shares or worse).

      There are some virtualisation solutions that make the windows of apps in the guest appear as (individual) windows of apps in your host. It’s been a while since I’ve read into it, but it will probably be much more convenient than the traditional VM-in-one-window approach. Especially when juggling multiple things.