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Asked by Joseph

I'm glad I have found your web-page.
Do you folks have a mailing list?

I'm from Canada and would like to test openmola. I'm not a programmer but at least I can help testing it; currently suing Gentoo and Ubuntu.

Joseph

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Neil Wallace (rowinggolfer) said :
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Hi Joseph,

not currently, no, that's a good idea.

we do have a wiki http://openmolar.wikidot.com

regards

Neil

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Joseph (syscon780) said :
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Hi Neil,

This package has a potential.
The installation was very fast and ease.
I just loaded the demo package and tried to access some menu eg. Appointment Tools; it keeps asking for password but is not taking my login password nor does
it take mysql password.

Regarding accounting module/package are you writing your own?

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Joseph

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>not currently, no, that's a good idea.
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>we do have a wiki http://openmolar.wikidot.com
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>regards
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>Neil
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Neil Wallace (rowinggolfer) said :
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Joseph wrote:

> Hi Neil,
>
> This package has a potential.
> The installation was very fast and ease.
> I just loaded the demo package and tried to access some menu eg. Appointment Tools; it keeps asking for password but is not taking my login password nor does
> it take mysql password.
>
> Regarding accounting module/package are you writing your own?

Hi Joseph.
the password for the appointment tools is "bossman" - a joke because in
my practice I am the only person trusted to use this tool

have you looked at the video of the app in use?
http://tinyvid.tv/show/1174zh4v3sldz

no accounting package in place at the moment, would love to hear your
ideas on this.

Neil.

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Joseph (syscon780) said :
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On 09/16/09 21:06, Neil Wallace wrote:
>Hi Joseph.
>the password for the appointment tools is "bossman" - a joke because in
>my practice I am the only person trusted to use this tool
>
>have you looked at the video of the app in use?
>http://tinyvid.tv/show/1174zh4v3sldz

This is very cool video! How did you record it? I didn't even know ogg can display video. Well, I'm not a media guru.
I have to show it to my wife (she is the dentist).

>no accounting package in place at the moment, would love to hear your
>ideas on this.

When it comes to accounting, it is good you did not start it, and I suggest you don't :-)
Try to incorporate you program with and existing open source accounting package and let me suggest a good one:
Ledger-SMB
http://www.ledgersmb.org/

It is an open source double entry international accounting package, very good one. I'm using SQL-Ledger (same thing but an older package) it is GPL but
not that open. I will eventually switch to Ledger-SMB.

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Joseph

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