Perhaps Zope-Plone is more suitable for that purpose. _________________ On Aug 11, 9:06 pm, snfctech <tschm...@sacfoodcoop.com> wrote: > I'm about to start a fairly large project for a mid-sized business > with a lot of integration with other systems (POS, accounting, > website, inventory, purchasing, etc.) The purpose of the system is to > try to reduce current data siloing and give employees role-based > access to the specific data entry and reports they need, as well as to > replace some manual and redundant business processes. The system needs > to be cross-platform (Windows/Linux), open source and is primarily for > LAN use. > > My experience is mostly PHP/web/app development, but I have developed > a few LAN apps using Java/Servoy (like Filemaker). I am leaning > towards Python/Django - but wondering whether this may be > unnecessarily web-specific. I really felt Servoy development was very > rapid, and it was cross-paltform, but it was not open source (not to > mention that anything custom needed to be Java which I find too > verbose/ slow to develop in). Or maybe Open Office Base and some > scripting is sufficient to handle my needs. > > So, my main question is: Does a web framework like Django sound like a > reasonable platform to build a LAN Dashboard for a mid-sized company? > Or am I thinking too much like a web developer? > > Any tips or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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