Andrew Sykes wrote:

That's a fair point,

But there is a counter argument too.

i.e. the more commonly used applications that OFBiz makes available the
more likely it is that developers are going to consider it worth their
time to learn OFBiz.

As a rank newbie I have to agree heartly.

If I need to get a package across the globe... I'd rather work with a FedEx or UPS who have ships, planes, trains, trucks, and segways who will perform nominally at every stage of the delivery versus trying to coordinate working with individual specialists.

I'll give up a little to avoid having to link up a mulitple best of breed methods with their tightly wound and strong navel gazing tendencies.

From my perspective, even proof of concept quality applications while frustrating to just install and use, offer much in making the case for ofBiz.

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