On Fri, 28 May 2010, Jean Pierre Guillou wrote:
This is still true as regards M*Soft - If it's M*Soft based and does not
work, must be some-one else's fault - If the IT Guys install Linux + ??
and it does not work, must be their fault.
For many businesses, Linux is still experimental and as no one company sells
it (but many) it cannot be right.
Jean-Pierre,
That's not the issue. SL/L123 can be hosted externally and accessed by
users with Windoze on their desktops via a Web browser. No one cares what
the underlying OS or tools are.
The issue is whether there are industries and businesses whose normal
operations are not (not well, not fully) supported by the available
shrink-wrapped accounting packages that run on Windows. I'm not referring to
Great Plains, Peachtree, or the other $$$, multi-module, enterprise-level
applications but the ones available to the small and medium size business
who hires an external bookkeeper and accountant.
Rich
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