With regards the "openmfg" 
Please take note though, that it may be open source, it isn't free. The
license is not GPL or one of its derivatives, but their own brew. That
said, while they keep a tight reign on the software the license is not
exactly overly harsh. And after reading their literature, and from my
own experience the QT base upon which it stands is however, the best
possible option they could have chosen for performance and
cross-platform capability. If the rest of the application is as good as
they say, it should quickly stand out from the crowd.

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Holy smoke, just registered, but if this is half of what it promises to
be I do not see any reason why people pay millions for SAP and the
likes! Open source and interface with any other accounting package as
well, sounds too good to be true.
Just registered and surely going to look into this. Thanks!

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On Wed, 23 Oct 2002, Michael Stares wrote:

> Then someone who wants a manufacturing ERP would install:
> 1) SL 
> 2) the manufacturing app (basically enhanced inventory functionality
> and a new works order table + functionality).
> 3) my proposed MRP Server algorithm to perform PO and WO generation
> for factories with complex products.
> 
> Anyone interested in establishing a project to develop the 
> manufacturing app (as developers)?

        http://www.openmfg.com/


Rod
-- 
  "Open Source Software - Sometimes you get more than you paid for..."



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