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Hi, I hope I don't get flagged for asking this here. Does anyone know of any Purchase Order system written in .net (opensource)?

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Edit ~ Web or desktop based is fine. If the source code is available (opensource) I could handle the integration. The backend can be SQL Server or mySQL, I'd prefer SQL Server.

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@S.Lott: did he mean flack or flagged? @Saif: This is too vague. What sort of "purchase order system"? Web-based? Reporting? Integration? Scope? – Draemon Nov 26 '08 at 2:22
Updated the entry. Thanks – Saif Khan Nov 26 '08 at 4:47
What kind of a price range are you looking for? Are you looking for something that's free, or are you willing to pay for it as long as you have access to the source code as well? – rwmnau Jan 27 at 17:47

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Is it necessary for the POS to be written in .NET? Wikipedia has a good overview of available ERPs, which is a superset of POS: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Free_ERP_software

I'd recommend Stoq, http://www.stoq.com.br/ which is written in Python (Note, I'm a developer on that project myself)

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Stoq is an excellent piece of software, but not what i was looking for. I was looking at the EPR systems earlier but was wondering if something simple was out there. I came across what I was looking for in Sugar CRM. .NET is required. – Saif Khan Nov 26 '08 at 5:06

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