martin f krafft wrote: > We are looking for software for a law office. Currently, the folks > at the office run a proprietary piece of flying food that (a) is > damn expensive, (b) has crappy support, and (c) doesn't meet their > requirements anyway. And it runs on Windoze. > > What we are looking for is an ERM tool with groupware functionality, > ideally already tweaked to handle attorney stuff. If it doesn't do > it already, maybe there's one that could easily be extended? > > The Bazaar is open. Suggestions (even closed-source <ducks>) to me > off-list, please. I'll summarise when I have gotten enough > responses. > You might want to start with this press release about a Detroit law firm that converted to linux/LTSP/wordperfect in 2000. http://linuxpr.com/releases/1800.html -- David Raeker-Jordan mailto:david@raeker-jordan.net GnuPG key: 1024D/CD956608
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