On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 12:08 AM, BJ Freeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I concur with adrian. Get something like the intuit products.
> I use home and business for my consulting.

That is not an option for me. I'm a free software hardliner...
especially when it's for my own usage.
As consultant, I'd not recommend it to my customers that it's better
for them to pay 2 months of work get something minimal working instead
of buying some closed source standard stuff with many features running
on windows, but for myself It's clear where I go to ;)

> not sure what you require for CRM but ofbiz has the ability, just not as
> evident at first sight.

For a start just some address management, and the ability to get email
adresses by "tags", so I can mail customers information based on their
interests, things like that.
And then - whatever comes to my mind.

> as far as size, what do you expect from an Enterprise level software?
> :)

Yeah, I know. Compared to what's in there in terms of features - it's
a multi-functional framework.
It was not meant as criticism. But the description (buy vs. build vs.
ofbiz for example) sounded like a walk in the park - it probably is,
but it's a really large park :)

> As a guide, read the Data model books.

You mean the data model resource book from there:
http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBADMIN/OFBiz+Related+Books

Or the wiki guides on OFBiz entities and stuff?

Thanks,
Henning

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