Chris Travers wrote:
> The thread is at:
> http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=1314.76.95.44.123.1212947229.squirrel%40www.clustersolutions.net&forum_name=sql-ledger-users
>
> I wanted to go ahead and open the discussion over here on a few relevant 
> points.
>
> The first one has to do with my complaints about SQL-Ledger's database
> structure.  In general, my concerns have been:
>
>   
Just would like to add my 6 bits.  I have a grain/hay merchandising 
business which requires almost the entire gamut of accounting 
processes.  I have explored tens of open source and closed source 
accounting options over the last 4 years (I even currently customize for 
Sage MAS products). 

I am sticking with LedgerSMB and I'll tell you why. 

FIRST

LSMB has some serious accounting processes shortcomings right now and 
some aggravating user interface issues...BUT is going the right 
direction with right guys. 

I have communicated with the LSMB developers over the last year, 
particularly Chris Travers.  (you won't find a more courteous and 
helpful person).

If (and they will) the developers do what they have planned, I consider 
the user interface issue (firefox, IE, etc.) to be a non-issue.....other 
user interfaces will surface (from third parties) and the existing one 
will improve.  My experience with Firefox is the same as what I heard 
mentioned previously.   "Wow, this is cool!"   It is a far superior 
browser.  I think its OK to 'recommend firefox' as the browser to use 
with LSMB

Regarding PostgreSQL.  You can't find a better, more capable, more 
versatile, or more documented DB.  This DB will allow LSMB to accomplish 
its objectives.  Supporting other DBs will only hinder LSMB's progress.

Yes, currently, you have to have some serious determination and 
technical know how to make LSMB work for your company.  But that too 
will change over time as the base is developed and refined and the 
objectives are accomplished.

SECOND

The second reason, I'm sticking with it......is its 
versatility/expandability.

I know the code base and the data base inside out and backwards (no 
person should have to do that).  I know the problems and existing design 
issues Chris is talking about.
However setting all that aside.....I have modified LSMB (the DB design, 
pl code and perl code, etc, etc) to suit our needs, incorporated 
contract management, incorporated special/custom accounting processes, 
improved both the browser and the PDF reports/views dramatically, 
changed the UI, insured database integrity, and etc. etc.  It is now 
extremely easy and efficient (and reliable) to use.  This couldn't be 
done with any other accounting package that I've seen.  Its all right 
there.  There is nothing high tech about it.  (And I am still very 
upward compatible.  1.3 will require some adaptations but they will be 
minimal in scope.  In some cases, the needs will have been met by the 
new release and the modifications no longer necessary.)

As the LSMB project moves forward the foregoing will become 1) less 
needed and 2) easier to do.

In short, I CAN DO/ACCOMPLISH WHAT I WANT &/OR NEED WITH LSMB.  It is 
amazing.

THIRD

LedgerSMB can be used from anywhere!  This is really cool.  And, it is 
multi-user.  My guys use it out on the road for our contract management 
needs.  Access can be tailored to however you want it!  I can provide 
access to who ever needs it where ever they are and for just the 
items/functions they need.

FORTH

It's affordable.  I could not possibly afford the database and server 
license and maintenance fees required for other multi-user, 
client-server, applications.  It is appalling what is charged.

IN SUMMARY

LSMB is a very good accounting application.  I recommend that you stay 
with PostgreSQL.  LSMB is going the right direction.  It is modifiable 
and integrateable.  For all its current shortcomings (which won't last 
forever), I can't find a better accounting package which has more 
current and future value and potential in my opinion.


Trevor


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