From: Marco De L. <del...@mt...> - 2001-01-27 15:08:00
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Someone get me of this mailing list please!!! Thank you, Marco del...@mt... <mailto:del...@mt...> -----Original Message----- From: sql...@li... [mailto:sql...@li...]On Behalf Of Craig Jansen Sent: Saturday, January 27, 2001 3:38 AM To: sql...@li... Subject: RE: [SQL-Ledger-users] evaluation of sql-ledger Hi Antonio, It is true the GUI interface to applications is by far more inviting to a lot of people. MS aside (I Don't Use Any MS Products) :) While 95% of the terminals in my office are running X-Windows and are capable of graphical web browsing I also have a number of "OLD" Wyse dumb terminals which are currently being used for stock control & order entry. In the long term I plan on getting SQL-Ledger to integrate with with my current stock control software. The only role of these terminals is for employees who have no need for me to spend money on setting them up with a fully fledged PC. I may upgrade them to X-Terms one day but at this point in time it's easier for me to develop something for SQL-Ledger in my spare time. I also have a client who has a string of these type of terminals on his shop floor. I currently have him interested in setting up a Linux box with SQL-Ledger in the future. Hope that sheds some light on why I'm developing a "Terminal" frontend. :) Regards Craig Jansen (CeeJay Computer Services PH: 64 21 144 1851 FAX: 64 6 323 2060 http://www.cjcs.yi.org <http://www.cjcs.yi.org/> _____ Original Message dated 1/27/01, 8:23:26 PM Author: "Ing. Antonio A. Gallardo" <ag...@ma...> Re: RE: [SQL-Ledger-users] evaluation of sql-ledger: _____ Please explain why you are creating a terminal frontend to SQL-Ledger. I think that Web based Applications is the new wave of office products. Let see at MS .net project for example. |