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From: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: user@ofbiz.apache.org; Cameron Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, 16 September, 2007 1:16:43 AM
Subject: RE: Rich client: licensing and other features
Cameron
"In term of the best value-for-money o
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To: user@ofbiz.apache.org; Cameron Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, 16 September, 2007 1:16:43 AM
Subject: RE: Rich client: licensing and other features
Cameron
"In term of the best value-for-money option, my (and my company's)
money is
on ZK. We bought commercial lice
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>> ours (or like Neogia, Opentaps, or your own company's system) is
>> installed in a client firm - instead of Navision or whatever - and
>> actually helps their business run better - then this can only be good
>> for OFBiz.
>>
>> Anyway, just my 2 pence
Cameron
Thanks for your insite. As I said, I agree with you completely. Those of
us who implement systems for our clients have to use the tools which make us
the most productive, and especially so here in the U.S. with programming
labor rates so high. My point about maximum usability was for co
more like 10 pence ;-)
cameron
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Subject: RE: Rich client: licensing and other features
Cameron
&quo
this can only be good for OFBiz.
Anyway, just my 2 pence (well, actually more like 10 pence ;-)
cameron
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>In addition, there are several forks
> which add to this work (Opentaps and Noegia (spelling?).
Neogia, I almost alway type it like you, and have to retype, same for prodcut,
arg !
Jacques
Cameron
"In term of the best value-for-money option, my (and my company's) money is
on ZK. We bought commercial licenses, because our programmers receive
salaries, and every hour they spend reinventing the wheel instead of using
someone else's wheel, however fun it may be, is an additional cost."