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My name is Peter, i am think to open source my ERP system http://demo-erp3.petersoft.com http://erp.petersoft.com Please try, and tell me can my system have a chance to compete with another open source erp system? thanks from Peter (cmk128@hotmail.com) |
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On 22 Apr, 04:36, cmk...@hotmail.com wrote:
> Hi > My name is Peter, i am think to open source my ERP systemhttp://demo-erp3.petersoft.comhttp://erp.petersoft.com > > Please try, and tell me can my system have a chance to compete > with another open source erp system? > thanks > from Peter (cmk...@hotmail.com) It might have more credibility if you knew what ERP stood for. As a general pointer, abbreviations such as IBM and ERP usually expand to words beginning with the letters in the abberviation. |
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On 4$B7n(B22$BF|(B, $B2<8a(B5$B;~(B01$BJ,(B, Captain Paralytic <paul_laut...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On 22 Apr, 04:36, cmk...@hotmail.com wrote: > > > Hi > > My name is Peter, i am think to open source my ERP systemhttp://demo-erp3.petersoft.comhttp://erp.petersoft.com > > > Please try, and tell me can my system have a chance to compete > > with another open source erp system? > > thanks > > from Peter (cmk...@hotmail.com) > > It might have more credibility if you knew what ERP stood for. As a > general pointer, abbreviations such as IBM and ERP usually expand to > words beginning with the letters in the abberviation. so what do you mean? |
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On 22 Apr, 10:36, cmk...@hotmail.com wrote:
> On 4$B7n(B22$BF|(B, $B2<8a(B5$B;~(B01$BJ,(B, Captain Paralytic <paul_laut...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > On 22 Apr, 04:36, cmk...@hotmail.com wrote: > > > > Hi > > > My name is Peter, i am think to open source my ERP systemhttp://demo-erp3.petersoft.comhttp://erp.petersoft.com > > > > Please try, and tell me can my system have a chance to compete > > > with another open source erp system? > > > thanks > > > from Peter (cmk...@hotmail.com) > > > It might have more credibility if you knew what ERP stood for. As a > > general pointer, abbreviations such as IBM and ERP usually expand to > > words beginning with the letters in the abberviation. > > so what do you mean? "Petersoft ERP System is a fully functional, integrated, web-based, ERP (enterprise management system)" ERP != enterprise management system |
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cmk128@hotmail.com wrote:
> Hi > My name is Peter, i am think to open source my ERP system > http://demo-erp3.petersoft.com > http://erp.petersoft.com > > Please try, and tell me can my system have a chance to compete > with another open source erp system? > thanks > from Peter (cmk128@hotmail.com) > Hi, Peter, I took a quick look at it. IMHO it could be interesting to some small businesses. You'll have to integrate to other systems such as accounting packages small businesses use. I don't think you'll make a lot of money off of it, but you might make some. -- ================== Remove the "x" from my email address Jerry Stuckle JDS Computer Training Corp. jstucklex@attglobal.net ================== |
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Carved in mystic runes upon the very living rock, the last words of
Captain Paralytic of comp.lang.php make plain: > ERP != enterprise management system Perhaps it is, in Peter's first language. -- Alan Little Phorm PHP Form Processor http://www.php-form.net/ |
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On 22 Apr, 11:25, Alan Little <a...@n-o-s-p-a-m-php-form.net> wrote:
> Carved in mystic runes upon the very living rock, the last words of > Captain Paralytic of comp.lang.php make plain: > > > ERP != enterprise management system > > Perhaps it is, in Peter's first language. > > -- > Alan Little > Phorm PHP Form Processorhttp://www.php-form.net/ Still doesn't work, even when translated. |
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Carved in mystic runes upon the very living rock, the last words of Captain
Paralytic of comp.lang.php make plain: > On 22 Apr, 11:25, Alan Little <a...@n-o-s-p-a-m-php-form.net> wrote: >> Carved in mystic runes upon the very living rock, the last words of >> Captain Paralytic of comp.lang.php make plain: >> >> > ERP != enterprise management system >> >> Perhaps it is, in Peter's first language. > > Still doesn't work, even when translated. Erm, to what language? -- Alan Little Phorm PHP Form Processor http://www.php-form.net/ |
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On 22 Apr, 11:31, Alan Little <a...@n-o-s-p-a-m-php-form.net> wrote:
> Carved in mystic runes upon the very living rock, the last words of Captain > Paralytic of comp.lang.php make plain: > > > On 22 Apr, 11:25, Alan Little <a...@n-o-s-p-a-m-php-form.net> wrote: > >> Carved in mystic runes upon the very living rock, the last words of > >> Captain Paralytic of comp.lang.php make plain: > > >> > ERP != enterprise management system > > >> Perhaps it is, in Peter's first language. > > > Still doesn't work, even when translated. > > Erm, to what language? > > -- > Alan Little > Phorm PHP Form Processorhttp://www.php-form.net/ Well, the letters ERP are the initial letters of 3 English words. So it would not be valid for Peter to choose words from his first language that began with those letters. Then, the English words that ERP represent are not synonyms of the words that he chose. |
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Carved in mystic runes upon the very living rock, the last words of
Captain Paralytic of comp.lang.php make plain: > On 22 Apr, 11:31, Alan Little <a...@n-o-s-p-a-m-php-form.net> wrote: >> Carved in mystic runes upon the very living rock, the last words of >> Captain Paralytic of comp.lang.php make plain: >> >> > On 22 Apr, 11:25, Alan Little <a...@n-o-s-p-a-m-php-form.net> >> > wrote: >> >> Carved in mystic runes upon the very living rock, the last words >> >> of Captain Paralytic of comp.lang.php make plain: >> >> >> > ERP != enterprise management system >> >> >> Perhaps it is, in Peter's first language. >> >> > Still doesn't work, even when translated. >> >> Erm, to what language? > > Well, the letters ERP are the initial letters of 3 English words. Sure: Esoteric Role Play Elastic Rubber Potty Engergetic Rabbit Puppet Elongated Robot Parameters Eidetic Ranger Patrol Egotistic Raving Poopiehead (and many more) But what does that have to do with anything? > So it would not be valid for Peter to choose words from his first > language that began with those letters. Um, why not? Is English the only language programmers are allowed to use when naming their programs? -- Alan Little Phorm PHP Form Processor http://www.php-form.net/ |
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