<Kinda OT> Appgen software

Michael Hipp Michael
Fri Oct 27 15:34:50 PDT 2006


David Bandel wrote:
> On 10/27/06, Mike Reinehr <cmr at amsent.com> wrote:
>> On Thursday 26 October 2006 18:57, Harry G wrote:
>>> On Thu October 26 2006 7:08 pm, Michael Hipp wrote:
>>>> I've not used it but this may be worth a looksee:
>>>>
>>>>    http://www.turbocash-usa.com/
>>> Can't use it:
>>>
>>> System requirements:
>>>
>>> TurboCASH accounting software system requirementsMicrosoft Windows 98, ME,
>>> 2000, or XP
>>>
>>>
>>> Harry G
>> You might consider Southware Innovations: http://www.southware.com/
>> It has all the modules you mentioned and many more. It's a little pricey, but
>> very solid & dependable & runs under Linux (& most other o/s). It's written
>> in COBOL with an Acucobol runtime. It is licensed per user with (I think) the
>> least expensive being a 4-user license.
>>
>> The Windows version provides a GUI, but running under Linux all you need is a
>> system console or xterm window. I don't think there is a GUI for use under
>> Linux.
>>
>> I'm curious, myself, whether anyone here has experience with SQL-Ledger.
>> Southware is the last proprietary software that we use.
> 
> I've been using SQL-Ledger for years.  Great product and fantastic
> support.  The author has built his company around it.  I have almost a
> dozen companies hosted with SQL-Ledger in my server
> (sql-ledger.pananix.com).  It is https only.  I highly recommend it.

David,

Is it possible with SQL-Ledger to allow a customer to enter orders directly 
into the hosted company's system?

I've a client that's looking for a solution and he's been made a proposal by 
MS for some $40,000. I'd love to offer him something/anything else.

Thanks,
Michael



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