StarOffice, Adabas and relational databases
Lee Einer
plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us
Mon, 20 Jan 2003 12:39:40 -0700
Thanks, Derek!
I will check out OSCommerce and GNUe. Atrex is out, cuz, like many
housekeepers, I don't do Windows :-) .
That being said, I could put something together to fit my needs if I had
a linux-based program along the lines of (I hate to say it) MS ACCESS,
that is, a database program with a nice gui for idiots like myself who
don't want to invest a great deal of time learning how to create and
manage a database from the command line. Is there such a thing for
Linux? I thought I was on the right track with StarOffice, but the
StarOffice documentation is just not taking me where I need to go.
Lee
Derek Neighbors wrote:
>>I've already e-mailed you about a Windows solution (www.atrex.com), but
>>I wonder if OSCommerce at www.oscommerce.com would work for you.
>>
>>Although designed as an online shopping solution, the developer version
>>will create invoices and handle inventory as well. Both versions (dev
>>and stable) handle taxes and shipping. If you plan to sell online as
>>well as direct, OSCommerce might work for both.
>>
>>Coding your own solution in SO or OO might take alot longer to get
>>right.
>>
>
>If you want to develop your own solution very quickly look at GNU
>Enterprise ( http://www.gnue.org ). It doesn't have a shrink wrap
>solution ready yet, but certainly VERY quickly you could custom roll what
>you are trying to do with Star Office only with a relational backend.
>
>-Derek (gnue biased)
>
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