I have the MyBooks box unopened. Should I save it as a collector item?
This gives an opening for other foss projects. The article talks about others wanting to do development for appgen products. Time to look at foss projects, especially now that this serves as a prime example to others.
<A HREF="http://www.sql-ledger.org/" TITLE="sql-ledger.org">SQL Ledger</a sql-ledger.org> was a foss accounting project I was aware of last year. Are they still around? Is it still Free Software? Want to do development? Maybe it deserves a look...
The sweet part about Appgen failing, besides the fact that they will be the poster boys for why not to rely on closed source, is that their software ran on (puke)java. That's another reason to rejoice in their failure.
Did I mention the new site sucks?
btw, if you limit stories to only one word per line, you can squeeze in even larger ad$...
Have the appgen box, opening for other projects
Posted by: Fonze on October 24, 2003 05:22 PMThis gives an opening for other foss projects. The article talks about others wanting to do development for appgen products. Time to look at foss projects, especially now that this serves as a prime example to others.
<A HREF="http://www.sql-ledger.org/" TITLE="sql-ledger.org">SQL Ledger</a sql-ledger.org> was a foss accounting project I was aware of last year. Are they still around? Is it still Free Software? Want to do development?
Maybe it deserves a look...
The sweet part about Appgen failing, besides the fact that they will be the poster boys for why not to rely on closed source, is that their software ran on (puke)java. That's another reason to rejoice in their failure.
Did I mention the new site sucks?
btw, if you limit stories to only one word per line, you can squeeze in even larger ad$...
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