
We have all heard the horror stories of how GNU/Linux is difficult, if not almost impossible, as far as general desktop usability is concerned. In particular, there seems to be a continuous stream of gripes printed across the Internet, from Microsoft Windows users who wish, or have tried, to migrate to GNU/Linux, yet gave up in frustration. But what happens when complete computer newbies are introduced to GNU/Linux? By computer newbies, I am referring to those who have no computer experience whatsoever, in either a Windows, Mac, Linux, Unix or other environment.
You should invest in purchasing Kapital from theKompany
http://www.thekompany.com for the quickbook compatibility.
They offer version for Windows and Linux, so if they migrate(hopefully not) to windows they could still use the same software.
I think KDE + a rpm distro would have been much better. You will be surprise, most newbies choose KDE over Gnome 9 out of 10; i know i was shocked. But then again you are the go to guy so whatever your comfortable with.
Anyways good job, hope to hear more reviews about the process.