> In another post you say "... I am not going to spend $51 for a book ...". 
> Well, we spent far more than that on a commercial accounting system that is 
> well reviewed but was ultimately feeble for our needs. And that was only for 
> accounting, not all of the other processes that Open ERP supports. 


You expect people to pay over $50 just to evaluate a product that is touted as 
being free? If I knew OpenERP would work for me, I would not mind the price. So 
far, OpenERP does not look promising. OpenERP looks good on this website, but 
when I actually try to use it, I just feel bewildered. I don't even know if 
OpenERP is installed correctly, or how to find out if OpenERP is installed 
correctly. 

The online documentation seems inadequate. I can not find anything to walk me 
through the process of the initial configuration. The wiki is still mixed 
French and English.

I use a lot of open source products. Usually I am fairly happy with the 
available documentation. But, it does not feel good to download and install a 
product, and then find that the product is not intuitive enough to figure out, 
and that the online documentation is inadequate. It leaves me feeling 
frustrated, and unhappy with the product. Maybe it's just me.

I am running OpenERP on Windows XP. I used the allinone package. It seemed to 
install correctly, I did not get any errors. But, I can not load any modules. I 
tried three different modules, I got the same error message with all of them.

BTW: is there any way to know which modules work with which versions? Or which 
modules work at all?




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