MB Software Solutions wrote:
> Got a local church (Brethren) wanting to consider other options for 
> software for managing their church stuff and remember we had a couple 
> folks on here who had ties to church software. 

Isn't a church just a different kind of business company?

I suggest going for Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP because they are free 
and open-sourced, well-suited the holyness and virtue of a religion.

http://freshmeat.net has lots of PHP projects for business. ANd you got 
source codes, so that you could customize them.


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