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  • Subject: Database
  • From: Carlos Coutinho <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2005 23:25:42 +0000

Hi,
What's the best applications and solutions that I can use to develop the application I'm describing next.
I manage a Printing Industry and I need a software that can calculate all my customer costum order's costs. Starting from that I'll have to manage my stocks, save all the productiond times, billing, contacts, etc; everything to run my company effeciantly.
It will mange Gb of data (including pdf's if it can) and will be used simultaneusly by 10-15 people.
Can I use a Cocoa Objective-C application that connects to a database like MySQL, for example? I start reading something about webObjects but I found it very deep, with a too learning curve too steep!
What's the suggestion using Xcode or any other Apple free tools?
Best regards,


Carlos Coutinho
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