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On Mon, 2005-11-07 at 15:05 -0500, Mike Harrison wrote:
> I'm digging into the possibities of writing a custom application
> for a small group of boat/auto owned by the same people. As they own
> a few locations with a couple people at each, a web based system would
> be ideal. I'd love to find them an accounting/sales package (commercial or
> FOSS) that worked well out of the box for a vehicle dealer also doing
> service work as well as new/used/consignment sales. Linux-ish/SQL based
> would be ideal.
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> I've been searching the web/freshmeat/etc.. but I'm not finding much
> that seems to fit this bill, although <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.gnuenterprise.org">http://www.gnuenterprise.org</a>
> looks interesting - it also seems to be only partially baked.
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> Anyone out there seen anything out there that might keep me
> from recreating something that I am sure hoping already exists for sale?
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> Or even a good web based accounting package that we could extend?
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