To its credit, the headline in my Firefox tab says "xTuple: Open Souce software." So, the company has an open-souce product. (And too bad it didn't follow SugarCRM's example.) It's too bad that xTuple/OpenMFG saw fit to mar its product with deceptive marketing and miserly licensing terms. You will need header files and the libpq library to build and run OpenRPT, CSVImp, xTuple ERP, and the Updater. It's a shame, too, because otherwise the products look fine. For any level of operational complexity - from Accounting.
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In addition to logo displays, you also have to, "as a form of attribution.include (i) the full and complete content of 'Community' navigation menu items created by the original author, consisting of links to, , and/or websites." Basically, you have to let xTuple take over your derivative work. xTuple ERP is a comprehensive ops management platform designed for manufacturing and distribution. It's based on MPL 1.1, but adds an attribution clause (the very thing that companies have been moving away from) and puts would-be users in an untenable position: you "must display one of the 'Powered by xTuple' logos" but the "License does not grant any rights to use the trademarks 'xTuple,' 'PostBooks,' or 'OpenMFG,' nor the corresponding logos." Figure that one out. Bind any shortcut using your desktop preferences to one. desktop files and launches the selected item in the current terminal or detached from it depending on the application type.
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xTuple has created a license that is not an open-source license. The script pmenu-run is an example of an application launcher built with pmenu similar to dmenurun, gmrun and bashrun.Eliminate information silos for overall company-wide improvement. Speed business processes to be more efficient and more productive. Make critical business decisions using real-time information. I don't think license proliferation is as bad as has been proclaimed, but there simply was no need for xTuple's license. What to expect from xTuple ROI & Sustainable Profitability Reduce inventory costs and balance investment with customer demand. xTuple has created Yet Another License.XTuple's license is a mess, on two primary accounts: What we don't need, however, is xTuple's flawed licensing scheme that feints at open source, but falls far short. It has also developed PostBooks, a QuickBooks competitor. visit the company web site at or the community web site at. Linux, and flexible licensing and pricing options. solutions to meet their needs with multi-platform support for Mac, Windows and.
The company, which provides ERP and CRM solutions for small to medium-sized enterprises, has rebranded itself as xTuple. xTuple gives customers the ability to tailor. OpenMFG just took one step forward, and two steps backward.