> Neso is a standalone version of Tryton so there is no Neso server. > You must use the client and setup trytond on the server.
I assumed it was trytond and tryton client connected to it, bundled in one application. So Neso uses some kind of build in database that is different then the real trytond, and not meant for deployment, only for testing (similar like django has a build in database)? So even in my scenario, if 2 laptops in the same network (room) are testing tryton (occasional usage) with the same data, there is absolutely no way that laptop 2 only contains the client and uses the data from Neso on laptop 1? Like aliasing the datafile? (or would this rule out simultanius access, create conflicts) Or would that setup be more complex then installing trytond + client on laptop 1, and client on laptop 2? > I need to find time to install a new MacOSX as my laptop crash some months > ago. Someone on the forum compiled the tryton2.0 client on macosx and offered it for download, maybe you can add it to the downloads. Other members might have done the same for Neso? Would it be feasible to make a wrapper app for the setuptools, so installing the server is just like installing an app image? Or do such project already exist? (GUI for setuptools, no commandline) Thanks for your patience Cédric. -- [email protected] mailing list
