Comment and question...
There are a LOT of very bad utility software packages being sold "out there." My brother is a council member in our small town (35k population) and they have had a continuous stream of really bad "solutions" that have wasted a lot of money. Not saying you're another bad solution...rather I would suspect you're one of the unknown gems!
Do you know if your package would handle the new craze of meter readings being collected via WIFI repeaters located throughout the city? I assume they just feed them on a continuous stream to a database and then you read the desired values in as needed. The benefit being that a meter can help detect a leak/broken pipe when usage shoots up.
Mike Copeland
mbsoftwaresolutions@mbsoftwaresolutions.com wrote:
I created a water billing software back in 2008. Here's a demo of it: http://mbsoftwaresolutions.com/demos/h2office/rough_overview_viewlet_swf.htm... (I realize some of those screens go by a bit too quick.)
I'd like to take this to the open market. If anyone would like to partner this with me, send me an email. You'll get a copy of the source code and 50% commission for clients you bring in with signed agreement. I think (I hope!) this could be easy money. I know it's 2016, but maybe there's a water authority out there who would buy this. VFP9SP3 with MySQL backend, designed in n-tier fashion. Could be adapted for outside the US too if good fit. (I'm not sure how they do things across the pond for this?) I've got just the one customer still using this.
Thanks! --Mike
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