maybe SugarCRM has all the modules you need.

On 8/6/08, John Mort <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The IT department is going to have the managers ear at an upcoming
> meetings, which is an opportunity to inject some more linux into the
> business.  Last time we successfully made the case to change our
> fileserver to a linux machine as well as change our CRM software to a
> web-based linux solution.  One very important piece of software for
> the company is MAS 200, which handles the accounting and inventory
> management, essentially the entire business is run on this software.
> Of course, it's run on a windows server with windows clients, and
> accordingly I need to restart it several times a week whenever it
> freezes or has a random problem.
>
> I don't expect them to change such a major aspect of our business in
> this one meeting, but I'd like to start throwing out ideas on how to
> get away from Windows with our accounting and inventory management,
> especially since XP is becoming increasingly difficult to get ahold
> of.
>
> Does anyone know of any good small/medium business linux based
> applications for accounting and inventory management?  I'm not
> necessarily limited to free/FLOSS solutions either, more options are
> better.  I plan on doing my own hunting, I was just hoping that
> someone here might know of a few programs to check out offhand.
>
> --
> John D. Mort
> http://john.mort.net
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