On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 8:08 AM, Dhastha Gheer <[email protected]>wrote:

> Application: Openbravo
>
> What it is:
>
> Openbravo is a web-based, open source ERP business solution for small
> and medium sized companies that is released under the Openbravo Public
> License, based on the Mozilla Public License.
>
> Features:
>
> --Openbravo features a web-based interface, where the user can view
> the entire status of a company, including production information,
> inventory, customer information, order tracking, and workflow
> information.
> --It is possible to synchronize this information with other
> applications through the Java-based Openbravo API.
> --Openbravo can also create and export reports and data to several
> formats, such as PDF and Microsoft Excel.
> --As Openbravo is web based, it is possible to access the interface
> from anywhere that there is an Internet connection.
>
> To know more about:
>
> http://www.openbravo.com/
>
> To get source:
>
>
> http://nchc.dl.sourceforge.net/project/openbravo/01-openbravo-appliances/2.50MP10/OpenbravoERP-2.50MP10-x86.vmware.zip
>

They are also in a way fork from Compiere like Adempiere difference is
Compiere and Openbravo got funded and Adempiere is going to stay a community
project , i think extra care is required in cases like these to dig bit more
and know what we are promoting, sticking to Community licenses  instead of
Hybrid ones is a good practice for an exercise like yours.

qmy two cents :-)

-Satya
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