• My complaint for tonight...

    From Nick Andre@618:500/24 to All on Tue Aug 29 19:41:52 2023
    ... I've taken heat over the years over some aspects of the "all in one" nature of D'Bridge.

    This is a drop of rain in the Grand Canyon compared to an ERP system.

    Lets put all our trust in one piece of software do *everything*. Inventory, costs, customers, suppliers, payroll, reports, breakfast lunch and dinner.

    Insanity? Yes.

    Possible future career path supporting such insanity?

    Yes.

    Nick

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  • From Jas Hud@618:250/1 to Nick Andre on Thu Aug 31 16:41:26 2023
    To: Nick Andre
    Re: My complaint for tonight...
    By: Nick Andre to All on Tue Aug 29 2023 07:41 pm

    From Newsgroup: micronet.comp

    ... I've taken heat over the years over some aspects of the "all in one" nature of D'Bridge.

    This is a drop of rain in the Grand Canyon compared to an ERP system.

    Lets put all our trust in one piece of software do *everything*. Inventory, costs, customers, suppliers, payroll, reports, breakfast lunch and dinner.


    I've used SAP and jdedwards oracle for many years. as an enduser, they've made things great. I've never seen an issue with an ERP that wasn't due to human error.

    are you using some cheap knockoff erp?
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  • From August Abolins@618:500/23.10 to Nick Andre on Sun Sep 17 07:12:00 2023
    Hello Nick Andre!

    ** On Tuesday 29.08.23 - 19:41, Nick Andre wrote to All:

    ... I've taken heat over the years over some aspects of the "all in one" nature of D'Bridge.

    This is a drop of rain in the Grand Canyon compared to an ERP system.

    Lets put all our trust in one piece of software do *everything*. Inventory, costs, customers, suppliers, payroll, reports, breakfast lunch and dinner.


    Nuthin wrong with that. Bookmanager is much like that (ie, an
    order submission system, inventory, cost analysis, POS,
    reports, general accounting) but it costs over $6000USD to get
    started and then there is a yearly operating fee. OpenXP is
    much like all-in-one too, (ie. smtp, pop3, imap, nntp, and
    fido) but it also supports macros for adding programming key-
    sequences to do additional things.




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