In article <gOidnbzt1IVAxrjbnZ2dnUVZ_v7inZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxx>,
Maverick <Sun@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Yes, to you. You don't seem to be able to parse the fact that
> > SplendidCRM is .NET CRM. There are 2 versions, one oss and the other
> > commercial. It is written using C# - and though, I have no direct
> > evidence, most likely using VS2005.
>
> And the one that this particular company moved to is the open source
> version... according to the article.
Yes, open source .NET software. Hence, the subject line, which says
they dumped .NET software, is exactly opposite of what they did.
> > NO. Dude, the whole thing is built on an MS stack - check out their
> > website. SQLServer, C#, ASP.NET, etc. In fact, if you want the sql
> > source, you have to use the paid version :)
> >
>
> I did check out their web site...
>
> SplendidCRM Software, Inc. has released SplendidCRM Professional 1.3 and
> SplendidCRM Open-Source 1.3, Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
> applications licensed in part under the "SugarCRM Public License 1.1.3".
>
> Looks open source to me.
That's nice. Irrelevant, but nice. It's built on the MS stack. It is
open source. Those are *two* *independent* facts. Why do you keep
acting as if the first (open source) implies that the second (built on
the MS stack) cannot be true? (Especially when the SplendidCRM website
TELLS you that it is true?)
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--Tim Smith
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