Xref: utzoo comp.unix.i386:1440 comp.unix.xenix:8754 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uwm.edu!ux1.cso.uiuc.edu!deimos.cis.ksu.edu!eecea!tah386!terry From: terry@tah386.manhattan.ks.us (Terry Hull) Newsgroups: comp.unix.i386,comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: Accounting packages and unix, (maybe with vpix?). Message-ID: <608@tah386.manhattan.ks.us> Date: 28 Nov 89 03:09:40 GMT References: <542@oneb.UUCP> <946@bbx.UUCP> Reply-To: terry@tah386.manhattan.ks.us (Terry Hull) Distribution: na Organization: Kansas State University, Manhattan Lines: 37 In article <946@bbx.UUCP> russ@bbx.UUCP (Russ Kepler) writes: >>In article , larry@UUCP (Larry Williamson) writes: >>> >>> Our financial department is growing and we would like to integrate >>> their computer system with the company wide unix network. Currently >>> they are running one small ms-dos based system. >> >Not to sound like a advert or anything but you might look up either >software by either State of the Art or by Open Systems. Either one >has wsome fairly powerfull software that runs quite nicely in either >MS-DOS or a wide variety of UNIX platforms - including Xenix. Yes, the Open Systems stuff does run on XENIX, but at least as of revision 3.x, I will NEVER recommend the stuff again. If you press the wrong keys at the wrong time, the application will bomb you back to the basic interpreter. To me, that is just plain unacceptable for a production application. Beta versions, sure, but finished products, never. You should be able to press any key at any time and *NEVER* have the appliction bomb out to the interpreter. Actually after the operators are trained, they have very little trouble with this, but during the training, it is a royal pain. The other thing I dislike about the Open Systems stuff is you have to preallocate space for the files. You can expand them when they get full, but you do have to preallocate the data space. This does not make our client very happy. Disclaimer: I only have 1 client running the software and they are currently using version 3.12. I have version 4 sitting on my shelf, but I have not had time to install it for them yet. -- Terry Hull Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Kansas State University Work: terry@eecea.eece.ksu.edu, rutgers!ksuvax1!eecea!terry Play: terry@tah386.manhattan.ks.us, rutgers!ksuvax1!eecea!tah386!terry