I promote that it will do what they want, which is a small part of ofbiz. I focus just on that. Then as they get use it, they ask about the other tabs. and we expand as they are ready to assimilate the information.
or they will mention, "gee I wish I could do this" and I say it does, let me show you. Bruno Busco sent the following on 8/30/2008 11:25 AM: > BJ this is interesting but I do not understand. > Do you change the UI starting from a simple one and adding more and more > features as the client asks for? > > I need to do this also but I would prefer to have the UI change using > permissions so that I could enable more and more features in the UI adding > permissions to user profiles. > -Bruno > > 2008/8/30 BJ Freeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >> my clients are web UI savy so this is not a big thing to them. >> >> >> Vince M. Clark sent the following on 8/30/2008 8:37 AM: >>> Do you market OfBiz as a desktop app with the default web UI or have you >> written something custom. The UI is often the biggest challenge in selling >> OfBiz. >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "BJ Freeman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2008 10:09:32 AM (GMT-0700) America/Denver >>> Subject: FYI marketing ofbiz >>> >>> >>> I found if I market ofbiz back-end as a desktop app, with limited >>> functions, I am getting a lot of interests. >>> Of course their curiosity, then want to do more, as they learn all that >>> ofbiz does. >>> this also allows the mom and pops, to use ofbiz as they grow they add >>> more functions. most already have a ecomerce webstie. >>> >>> As a side note, there are those, that use it in Server mode, that want >>> to have a local backup, so use the sync to keep an image on the desktop >>> of the Server Data. >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >
