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With ShareCalc, multiple parties can manage expenses for a joint project and create a statement based on each party's share.
An example would be the statement for a family vacation.
The suite of Gestion LinEx is being moved to Lazarus
It is old news that FacturLinEx is moving to Lazarus. The majority of the units are now written for FacturLinEx 2.0 and the old units written in Kylix3Open are being transfered.
Simple pos and warehouse software.
Alpha version supports the following hardware:
aura pp-6800;
most of the customer display (rs-232);
TSC TPD-225 and Godex BZB2/EZ2 barcode printer.
Further information can be found in blog
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RepTux is a ERP oriented to car's spare parts shop. The objective is administer the sale and stock of spare parts. The proyect is developed using Lazarus and FPC, with Firebird as back end.