afmaury wrote:
> Any specific advantages of Tiny? Is it possible to make the data, reports, 
> etc available on the internet somehow? How does tiny run on a Mac?

A prospect of ours is just thinking about leaving filemaker for tinyerp. There 
is a huge gap between what you can do with filemaker and tinyerp.
Regarding internet access check the online demo server I'm managing : 
http://tinyerp.sisalp.net
If you don't want to install a client on your machine for testing, find the 
link to the web client.

Tinyerp has proven it runs well on mac os x.
For the server side, you will prefer have a small linux box instead, so you 
will stay in the mainstream. It can be a mac-mini under linux, if you think 
this machine is reliable enough. Regarding client, we ported tinyerp-client 
4.0. to mac os x tiger. It works ok, but packaging it as a Mac application (for 
drag-n-drop install) is a several day work and you have to do it several times 
if you want to keep it up-to-date with official releases. You have to evaluate 
if it is worth doing it since you can either use eTiny directly from any mac, 
or NX desktop from a linux desktop server. I'm working on such a shared 
desktop, tell me in private if you'd like to have a look. Using directly 
TinyClient as an X application is possible too, but I wouldn't recommend it.

hope this helps

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Dominique
www.SISalp.fr, infogérance de serveurs tinyerp sur www.bdll.fr





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