My experience:
Ecommerce tends to be the main strength and focus of ofbiz.
Ofbiz accounting is the most immature area. I gave up on ofbiz
accounting and am now looking at OpenBravo / Adempiere.
Ofbiz is a fantastic enterprise application development framework if you
want to create your own apps.
Ofbiz needs a lot of customization to fit to an individual business.
There is very little documentation on the business processes within
ofbiz so you will have to spend a lot of time working things out or pay
for help.
Olivier Tremblay wrote:
Actually, we're not sure how deep we want to use it, but we need it
for accounting, project management, and pretty much the whole business
flow (which is, if I'm not mistaken, precisely the point of OFBiz).
Le 2009-11-11 à 10:31, Harmeet Bedi a écrit :
Emforium(http://www.allinsoftware.com/), out of Waterloo Ontario is.
Good platform but it has a learning curve. A lot depends on how you
want to use it. Our usage of ofbiz is very broad and deep. Not sure
if you are thinking o using only ecommerce side of it or more or less.
Harmeet
----- Original Message -----
From: "Olivier Tremblay" <[email protected]>
To: "OFBiz Newsletter" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2009 10:03:27 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada
Eastern
Subject: OFBiz in Canada?
Hello all!
Just wondering if some of the readers here were using OFBiz in Canada,
or even better, in Quebec! My company is considering the use of OFBiz,
and as such I'm in charge of researching on the matter. We would like
to hear from your experience!
Thank you all. :)
Olivier Tremblay