QuickBooks vs StoneEdge

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Re: QuickBooks vs StoneEdge

Postby Barney Stone » Tue Jan 21, 2003 5:00 pm

Yes - the Order Manager is an "open source" program that requires a full
copy of Microsoft Access on each PC where you want to use it.

- Barney Stone, President
Stone Edge Technologies, Inc.
215-641-1837
www.ECommerceUtilities.com


"Jeremy Bloom" <jeremy@myvirtualwebstaff.com> wrote in message
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You have to buy Microsoft Access for the software to work?

thx,
Jeremy


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From: "Barney Stone" <barney@StoneEdge.com
Organization: Stone Edge Technologies, Inc.
Reply-To: "Barney Stone" <barney@StoneEdge.com
Newsgroups: forum.shopsite
Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2003 16:44:47 -0500
Subject: Re: QuickBooks vs StoneEdge

Lisa -

No, as far as I know, the Order Manager should run fine with Virtual PC.
Of
course, if you have any problems that we cannot solve for you, our 30
day
money back policy would apply, so your risk is minimal (not counting the
cost of getting Microsoft Access, if you don't already have it.)

- Barney Stone, President
Stone Edge Technologies, Inc.
215-641-1837
www.ECommerceUtilities.com




"Lisa Slavik" <beautycafe@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:b0kbdv$gdn$1@support.shopsite.com...
Sniff Sniff, I just wish it was available for MacUsers.

However, since I just purchased Virtual PC 6.0 this may solve that
problem.
I switched from Mac to PC a few years ago and now back again to the
Mac,
only the Quickbooks 5.0 for the Mac that was just released is a poor
excuse
of an upgrade so I purchased the Virtual PC so I can run my PC version
of
QB
on my Mac.

Barney, any known glitches using it with Virtual PC.


"Barney Stone" <barney@StoneEdge.com> wrote in message
news:atvvnv$c2$1@support.shopsite.com...
Steve -

I'll let Jimmy and our other Order Manager users comment on how the
Order
Manager works for them. I just wanted to let you know that I am
available
if
you have any technical questions. I will be glad to answer any
questions
here, or you can give us a call at the number below.

Also, in case you have not seen it, we have a new "Quick Tour" of the
Order
Manager on our website. You can find it at:
http://stoneedge.com/OMScreens.htm

- Barney Stone, President
Stone Edge Technologies, Inc.
215-641-1837
www.ECommerceUtilities.com


"Steve Doherty" <sdoherty@mobileuniverse.com> wrote in message
news:atvljs$uv8$1@support.shopsite.com...
We currently use Quickbooks (pc) for managing our orders. Shopsite
6.1.1.
I
have not used Stoneedge Manager. When importing into Quickbooks, I
can't
seem to get the credit card information to display. Do you think I'm
doing
something wrong? I think I'd like to try Stoneedge. If anyone has
used
both
of these products and could compare and contrast, I would greatly
appreciate
the wisdom of your experience.

Thanks,
Steve Doherty
www.mobileuniverse.com










Barney Stone
 

Re: QuickBooks vs StoneEdge

Postby Costa » Mon Feb 03, 2003 12:57 am

Wow! That package is open source? Excellent where do we grab the source to
view and/or contribute to?
For some reason I thought this was a 'closed source' application that costs
money, including the purchase
of Access.

"Barney Stone" <barney@StoneEdge.com> wrote in message
news:b0kjaj$gva$1@support.shopsite.com...
Yes - the Order Manager is an "open source" program that requires a full
copy of Microsoft Access on each PC where you want to use it.
Costa
 

Re: QuickBooks vs StoneEdge

Postby Barney Stone » Mon Feb 03, 2003 6:57 am

Whoa! I'm afraid you have totally misunderstood what we mean by "open
source".

The Stone Edge Order Manager is fully copywrite protected. It is NOT
available for free distribution in any form. It is NOT shareware. It IS
traditional "pay for a copy" software. If you want the program, you DO have
to pay for it. You will also need a full copy of Microsoft Access to run the
program. We've spent over $1/4 million developing the Order Manager, and we
are not about to give it away!

Here's what we mean by "open source": We distribute the Order Manager as a
normal, un-compiled Microsoft Access database. Anyone who knows Access can
view the tables, forms, reports, modules, etc. that make up the program.
That makes it easy to modify reports, create your own custom reports and
queries, etc. Some users even modify the code and forms, although we do not
recommend doing that, and we reserve the right to charge for any support
required after such modifications. If someone finds a bug (it happens
occasionally!) we can often tell them how to get into the code at that point
and walk thru the program with them over the phone to find and fix the
problem, usually in a matter of minutes.

The Order Manager also includes "hooks" at appropriate points where custom
functions can be linked in and hidden buttons that can be turned on and used
to call custom functions. All of that makes it "open source" as compared to
traditional compiled software which often uses proprietary data formats. It
also explains why we require a full copy of Access; the run-time version of
Access would not let us do many of the things that we do.

Sorry about the misunderstanding. As hundreds of Order Manager users have
found, good things are worth paying for - like your own products, I'm sure!

- Barney Stone, President
Stone Edge Technologies, Inc.
215-641-1837
www.ECommerceUtilities.com





"Costa" <tradeseattle@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:b1l3ti$pg3$1@support.shopsite.com...
Wow! That package is open source? Excellent where do we grab the source to
view and/or contribute to?
For some reason I thought this was a 'closed source' application that
costs
money, including the purchase
of Access.

"Barney Stone" <barney@StoneEdge.com> wrote in message
news:b0kjaj$gva$1@support.shopsite.com...
Yes - the Order Manager is an "open source" program that requires a full
copy of Microsoft Access on each PC where you want to use it.


Barney Stone
 

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