On 6/14/07, Josh Berkus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All,
>
> The first text one reads on ledgersmb.org says:
>
> "LedgerSMB is a fork of a popular general ledger software package called
> SQL-Ledger largely written and maintained by Dieter Simader.
> SMB is an acronym for Small Medium Business."
>
All,
The first text one reads on ledgersmb.org says:
"LedgerSMB is a fork of a popular general ledger software package called
SQL-Ledger largely written and maintained by Dieter Simader.
SMB is an acronym for Small Medium Business."
The project is almost a year old now, and I'll bet there's as
On 6/14/07, Ed W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi
>
>
>
> - Normalisation is often good, but it's also painful sometimes. I need
> to cut and paste addresses in and out of the system and right now it
> needs loads of work to paste into each field.
>
> What are you cutting and pasting out of and
On 6/14/07, Joshua D. Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Opera.
One of the goals I have in this project is to be able to support fully
open source platforms on every level. While supporting Opera is
great, I wouldn't want to require it.
I have found that there may be a solution to my minimo pro
Chris Travers wrote:
> Hi all;
>
> Just letting you know that Pocket IE does not work with LedgerSMB
> 1.2.x because it does not support the BUTTON element. I will be
> adding this to the COMPATABILITY file. Minimo might work better, but
> it has very bad table handling...
>
> Any other good h
Hi all;
Just letting you know that Pocket IE does not work with LedgerSMB
1.2.x because it does not support the BUTTON element. I will be
adding this to the COMPATABILITY file. Minimo might work better, but
it has very bad table handling...
Any other good hand-held web browsers that people mig