OFBiz Neogia is an ERP solution based on the OFBiz framework. It covers finance, manufacturing, CRM, sales, sourcing, purchasing, and e-commerce, is based on UML models, and makes extensive use of code generation.
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All major feature requests were closed. Types for price rules and promotions were added along with a new productStore condition in price rules. A sort button is now provided for each column in the list. Inventory views were refactored and entry simplifications and enhancements were made.
This release adds new tax authority management, quote profit
visualization, order requirement management, purchases and sales
visualization by party group, the ability for users to choose and set
their favorite screens and look, purchase invoice reconciliation,
accounting and receipt integration, party user and order user interface
enhancement, variants entry in a quick order screen, calculation of
weight for an order (with uom conversion if needed), and bugfixes to the
supply and manufacturing process.
This release adds new tax authority management, quote profit
visualization, order requirement management, purchases and sales
visualization by party group, the ability for users to choose and set
their favorite screens and look, purchase invoice reconciliation,
accounting and receipt integration, party user and order user interface
enhancement, variants entry in a quick order screen, calculation of
weight for an order (with uom conversion if needed), and bugfixes to the
supply and manufacturing process.
This is the first public stable release since the
project was reorganized to better handle ofbiz
evolutions and stable/unstable developments. The
main change concerns the distribution of the
project. ofbizNeogia is now provided with neogia
components already integrated instead of
distributing them separately from ofbiz. Major
feature enhancements were made concerning the
accounting, shipment, receiving, and manufacturing
components.