Subject | Re: [firebird-support] Applications that use Firebird? |
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Author | Todd Brasseur |
Post date | 2005-10-19T17:07:17Z |
ches_zcook wrote:
taxation.
The user inputs all kinds of data related to property (legal
descriptions, buildings (how big, how old, quality, fireplaces, etc.),
farmland (type of soil, amount of rocks, etc.) income data (lease
information, how much rent is paid), sales data, etc. The system
produces all kinds of statistics and assists the assessor in setting
property values (assessments).
We have thought about adding other Property Related modules that we
could market to our clients (primarily municipalities). For example,
Property Tax System, Building Permits, Development Permits, etc.
If anyone has modules that do these types of things, I would be
interested to hear about them. Especially if you are in Canada.
Todd
>I've been browsing google, and the firebird website for over an hourOur application produces property assessments that are used for property
>now and I figured that I would just join here and outright ask.
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>What 3rd-party applications use Firebird (other than for
>administration of Firebird)?
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>At first I was just looking for any wiki software with a firebird
>backend, but now I'm generally curious as to all software out there
>uses it. Perhaps a few can be strung together to create a powerful
>firebird based suite.
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taxation.
The user inputs all kinds of data related to property (legal
descriptions, buildings (how big, how old, quality, fireplaces, etc.),
farmland (type of soil, amount of rocks, etc.) income data (lease
information, how much rent is paid), sales data, etc. The system
produces all kinds of statistics and assists the assessor in setting
property values (assessments).
We have thought about adding other Property Related modules that we
could market to our clients (primarily municipalities). For example,
Property Tax System, Building Permits, Development Permits, etc.
If anyone has modules that do these types of things, I would be
interested to hear about them. Especially if you are in Canada.
Todd
>Thanks in advance.
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