What about Open Bravo?  http://www.openbravo.com/
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On 10/25/2010 02:57 PM, Stanley Brinkerhoff wrote:
Interchange is more of a development platform for Perl
(Access/Filemaker-ish) with an e-commerce framework wrapped around it.
Out of the box it does e-commerce fairly well.  You can extend it (like
anything) to do pretty much what you want; but if turn key is what you
are after; Interchange isn't it.  It is fairly powerful if you work
within its conventions (think RoR), and I have seen some neat sites
deployed quickly on top of it.

Last I knew it did not have any sort of POS front end included.

<insert typical customize vs configure warning with any large software
package>

Stan

On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 12:45 PM, Aaron S. Hawley
<aaron.s.haw...@gmail.com <mailto:aaron.s.haw...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    This is the only one I've heard of -- I've never used it.  It's
    Web-based and written in Perl and looks pretty good.

    http://www.icdevgroup.org/

    On Sun, Oct 24, 2010 at 5:10 PM, Richard Jeroloman
    <jerolo...@hotmail.com <mailto:jerolo...@hotmail.com>> wrote:
     > "Counterpoint" is an old DOS based inventory control program for
    large
     > retail businesses.  One of my retail clients is using it to manage
     > $1,200,000. in inventory and I'm about to recommend that they get
    something
     > more up to date.  I hate to see them spend a lot of money on an
    MS Windows
     > based program.  Does anyone know of a FOSS equivalent?
     >                        Terry

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