Richard Lyman wrote: > Paul wrote: > >> Richard Lyman wrote: >> >> >> >>> Paul wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>> Joe acquisto wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Wrote: 4/30/2007 8:53 AM: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> Joe acquisto wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> I have dual posted this to the user and biz lists. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Has anyone ever heard of someone running an Asterisk based system, >>>>>>> yet Has abandoning SugarCRM, and opting to develop their own >>>>>>> Visual FoxPro Has database/CRM? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Please don't dump on me now, this is not my idea, I am just asking >>>>>>> for Please comments, to see if my own initial thoughts are >>>>>>> reasonably accurate. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> I'll answer it on the user list. I don't think the idea is developed >>>>>> enough to discuss on biz. >>>>>> >>>>>> First - vtiger is available for those who don't like the SugarCRM >>>>>> licensing. >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> It's not a licensing complaint. At least that has not surfaced. It >>>>> is more that the programmer does not seem to be comfortable with >>>>> SugarCRM, MySQL and php. >>>>> Biggest compliant about sugar is - hard to configure, does not work >>>>> with latest >>>>> php. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> Second - developing your own CRM is an ambitious undertaking. You >>>>>> need >>>>>> good reasons to go in that direction. >>>>>> >>>>>> Third - I have enough exposure to Visual FoxPro to quickly rule >>>>>> it out >>>>>> as a choice for anything new. The fact that somebody is >>>>>> proposing to >>>>>> use it might give you the idea that they don't know what they are >>>>>> talking about at all. BTW - my exposure to it did include things >>>>>> like >>>>>> access from linux apps using ODBC so I know enough to hate the >>>>>> product. >>>>>> >>>>> >>>> It still makes me wonder why the programmer chooses Visual Foxpro. >>>> Sounds like he also rejects many other language and database options. >>>> >>> >>> original poster didn't say it was 'visual foxpro'. >>> >> >> >> Yes he did say that. Check the indent levels above to see OP is Joe >> acquisto. >> > > yep, i somehow skipped over that part. more coffee!
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