KDE software to handle business documents in your small business

Edit Package kraft

Kraft is a free software project that helps to create office documents like offers and invoices especially for small enterprise operators such as handcrafters and othres. It is easy to use but feature rich.

Features:
* Customer management, deeply integrated in the KDE infrastructure using KAddressbook
* Automatted creation of offers, invoices and similar documents
* Text templates for document texts and items
* A Calculation module
* Material management
* Configurable high quality document creation in PDF format
* easy to use, intuitive interface

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kraft-0.80.tar.xz 0000491536 480 KB
kraft.changes 0000011209 10.9 KB
kraft.spec 0000003321 3.24 KB
Revision 7 (latest revision is 25)
Dominique Leuenberger's avatar Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse) accepted request 592983 from Klaas Freitag's avatar Klaas Freitag (kfreitag) (revision 7)
- Update to stable version 0.80, based on Qt5/KF5
 * Port to Qt5/KDE Frameworks 5
 * Reduction of build and runtime dependencies, especially
   of KDE Frameworks, replacing old KDE classes with their
   Qt equivalents
 * Dropped Webkit. Use QTextbrowser instead. Ported html
   generating code and CSS accordingly
 * Dependency on Akonadi is now optional, so builds without
   Akonadi are possible
 * Address management in Kraft was abstracted to work with or
   without Akonadi, other address backends could be implemented
   much easier now
 * Refresh of the GUI plus new icons, easier.
 * Refactored time line models completely
 * Show summaries for month and year items: Amount of doc types
   and added sums for each document type
 * GUI: New filter combo to limit to docs of last week or last
   month
 * Use templates for system view (contributed by Andy Wuest)
 * Ship an AppImage for easy testing of Kraft
 * Updated ReportLab based PDF generation script (erml2pdf)
 * countless bug fixes and improvements
- Removed patch fix_dup_custom_targets.diff, not longer needed.
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