hi

Thanks for your message.

I checked it now. That's not the purpose of my project. That's an
application ready to be used on an enterprise environment for
enterprise purposes. I want to create a new layer on Turbogears that
allows you to improve your productivity and efficiency on creating new
applications. Creating new applications better and faster it's the
target with it.

Btw, i just released a new website for the project:
http://blackthorne.planetaclix.pt

Go take a look!

On Jul 6, 11:06 pm, Fabien Pinckaers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  >> This project aims to help web developers and consists on an easy-to-
>  >> install software that uses a simple web interface to develop web
>  >> applications. This is a complete developmentframeworkbased on
>  >> extending MVC frameworks with all the features that a developer needs.
>  >> Its power comes from the Integration which is done seamlessly. As you
>  >> can imagine this is an ambitious project but possible too.
>
> Hello,
>
> Did you had a look at Tiny ERP ? It's a complete enterprise management
> system but you can use it standaloneframeworkwithout any module.
>
> It's aframeworkand the client is based on Turbogears. It has almost
> all the features you need:
>
> * User Manager (add/edit/remove) (+rule management, access rights,
> virtual private record, ldap integration...)
> * Profile Support
> * Authentication
> * File Manager
> * Monitoring/Logging/Debugging support
> * Resource Manager
> * Project Management
> * Modules Manager
> * Update Manager
> * Documentation System
> * View Designer
>
> And also:
> * Dynamic workflow engine
> * Report editor integrated to OpenOffice
> * Dashboards and graph views
> * Automatic migration system
> * Data loading system
> * Automated tests
> * high level widgets
> * a wizard system
> * XML-RPC and binary python interface
> * can be distributed for load-balancing
> * multi-db and multi-company from the same server for saas
> * 5 clicks auto-installer on windows (including db, profile
> configuration, ...), and in most linux distros.
>
> It's quite mature, developped since 2002.
>
> Currently the project has more than 200 modules for lots of different
> purposes. They also have a GTK client, so you can develop both at once.
>
> It's more for building applications, so the CMS part is missing. But it
> should not be too difficult to extend.
>
> More info:http://tinyerp.com
> Try online:http://www.tinyerp.com/demonstration.html
>
> Fabien


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