ByWater have an excellent reputation in the States - check out Marshall
Breeding's Perception guide:
http://www.librarytechnology.org/perceptions2010.pl

I wouldn't go near PTFS if you are looking for open source Koha.

Cheers Jo.

2011/2/21 Buster <[email protected]>

> And which one do you use, if any?
>
>
> I know about LibLime and Bay Water. Anybody else?
>
> --JimMaroon
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> sufficiency of food and raiment and a comfortable dwelling place, is not a
> poor man." --William Cobbett, *Cottage Economy*, 1826.
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Joann Ransom RLIANZA
Head of Libraries,
Horowhenua Library Trust.

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Head of Libraries,
Horowhenua Library Trust.

*Q: Why is this email three sentences or less?
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