Hi @instance, I appreciate your appreciation, but the thanks really must go to @apmuthu for being so helpful.
I think FA is a tremendous system that meets almost any accounting requirement that one could run into, and it has many features that go well beyond most other systems I have seen.
Of primary importance for us is the fact that it is written with good old php/mysql, so it is relatively easy to make custom linkages for shopping carts like we need. We also have a number of different divisions within our company, and the 'dimensions' feature makes divisional tracking very easy.
We had some other software/hardware engineering that took priority, and I had actually dropped this accounting project since Christmas, but today we are starting back on it. We have just finished up the fiscal year end in our old MYOB system, so we're ready to start the new calendar year with FA.
I have decided that for now we will not tackle inventory control as we have limited time to spend on it. We have multiple warehouse locations in different countries, so that will take some time to properly implement. Nice that it can accommodate that situation, though!
We're going to set it up so that it at least is doing what we are doing with MYOB, and we'll expand on the features as the year progresses. It's a new environment for our accounting department and I don't want to throw too much at them too quickly. It's tricky enough that our home currency is CAD, but our sales currency is $US (almost all our biz is worldwide export).
We had a lot of discussion about the Canadian COA, and after careful analysis I decided there really wasn't a whole lot of difference between the standard US version and what would be a Canadian version. So we're going to stick with the US version and just modify it as we go, via the regular UI.
So today I'm going to do a fresh install, using the link from apmuthu elsewhere in this thread. I'll be installing and configuring it on our 10' projector screen so that our accounting crew can see exactly how it is done, and then we'll proceed with an exploration of the menu system to see how it works. It should be quite an adventure ... if accounting can be looked upon that way.
Cheers, Adrian