[CS-FSLUG] Church Management Software
EnzoAeneas
enzoaeneas at gmail.com
Sat Mar 29 00:22:08 CDT 2008
I thought about using parts of OpenOffice for some facilities. Unfortunately,
OpenOffice seems quite complex from a coder's perspective. But not impossible.
I had also looked at Mozilla as a platform that could be leveraged as
well. Neither in totality, but in part.
Definitely something to look into though!
On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 11:30 PM, Fred A. Miller <fmiller at lightlink.com> wrote:
> EnzoAeneas wrote:
> > You're right, we probably do need to focus on two at a time as these
> > are mostly separate from each other in function
> > They could be built as separate executables initially. We can work on
> > the best plan for integration as we get more of our "features"
> > accomplished. Very few of these will have to share any data.
>
> [snip]
>
> Here's an idea I had.......ADMITTEDLY maybe not a very good one, but for
> small churches, of which there are more and more, this might make some
> sense. What would be "wrong," or maybe not doable for this project by
> using OpenOffice and it's base for the database? All forms, etc., could
> be prepackaged for whatever OS a church wanted to use. If not base,
> another database could be used (predefined) and setup to work with OO.
>
> Yeah......I know....go to bed.....it's late. ;)
>
>
> Fred
>
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