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Re: Transaction reversal - I think
- Subject: Re: Transaction reversal - I think
- From: Terry Porter <..hidden..>
- Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 23:39:21 +1000
On Tue, 20 May 2008 14:23:40 +0100
Ed W <..hidden..> wrote:
> Terry Porter wrote:
> > As a result I started looking around for alternates and have made a quick and incomplete list of interesting possibilities, some of which I have installed and are under evaluation at the moment. Summary is on my wiki at :
> > http://wifi.homelinux.com/docuwiki/doku.php?id=accounting_reviews
> >
>
>
> The two I have shortlisted for trialing are:
>
> - HansaWorld - http://www.hansaworld.com - costs quite a few ÂÂ, but
> looks ok. I particularly like the screen shots of their phone system
> module, also they appear to offer the code reasonably easily and you can
> code your own plugins using a C++ API (they sent me some sample code in
> a presales enquiry).
>
> - TinyERP - ( http://tinyerp.org - seems to be moving the website to
> openerp something as I write this - appears partly broken, but I believe
> it's temporary). I really like the look of the screenshots of tinyerp,
> but need to see how the accounting module stacks up. Free with the
> option of commercial backup
TinyERP â www.tinyerp.org
Shades of SQL-LEDGER, while TinyERP is âopen Sourceâ, the user manual costs $$$
TinyERP is CLIENT/ SERVER, application, no HTML server, no web browser. It uses GTK and Python and looks *very* capable.
Purchasing the manual would be a necessity I think.
The system of calculating shipping costs looked quite complex and hard to modify.
>
> There is also the usual other stuff such as Compiere
I installed a pre-made Compiere 'appliance' under VMware, but it's HUMUNGOUS, and I felt it would
take me half an hour to process every single customer order.
> and Adempiere,
Haven't tried it.
Terry
> etc. Lots of other options listed on Wikipedia under ERP systems
>
> Anyone tried either of the above? Both are cross platform (important to
> me) and are affordable (for a business)
>
> Ed W
>
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