Incadea
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Incadea is a automotive solution from Germany.
I once did an audit and can write a book about it.
What's the problem with this install?0 -
icadea ](*,) an old 2.6 codepage with 4.0x Client.
Or has the Incadea GmbH it updated :?:
http://www.incadea.de/en/start/index.asp
the firm Incadea is a subsidiary company of the american "Reynolds and Reynolds".
The software is a Car Dealer Management System which is used from some car dealers like BMW, Opel, Citroën, Mitsubishi, Mercedes-Benz, Ferrari or Maserati.Do you make it right, it works too!0 -
But i think, here are not enough people how knows this solution.Do you make it right, it works too!0
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Not many... Might as well ask Luc to start new sections per industry.Confessions of a Dynamics NAV Consultant = my blog
AP Commerce, Inc. = where I work
Getting Started with Dynamics NAV 2013 Application Development = my book
Implementing Microsoft Dynamics NAV - 3rd Edition = my 2nd book0 -
Yeah, keep it simple, Too much forums = forum posters death... ;-) Modules like from Lanham etc. have no special forum and it is not problem...0
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The local reseller in Sweden (www.cbs.se) has a private parterforum.
What I know, the last version of incadea are runnig av Nav 3.70 and they are planning to upgrade to NAV4
I don't know how far they has come.
Contact your incadeapartnerRegards
Dan Lindström
NCSD Navision 2.00 since 1999 (Navision Certified Solution Developer)
MBSP Developer for Microsoft Dynamics NAV 20090 -
Kamil is right about the number of forums, but frankly I would love to see this happening.
Personaly I have worked with these add-on modules:
* Verito - Not-for profit
* Verito - Education
* Q-TMS
* Enwis (=Q-WMR)
* Pebblestone
* Incadea
* Schouw Foodware
* Logic-Vision Oil
* Empire
* GAC Trading
* To-Increase
Other add-on's to be listed:
* Lanham
* ??
I think it would be great to see a knowledgebase for add-on's!0 -
Mark Brummel wrote:Kamil is right about the number of forums, but frankly I would love to see this happening.
But maybe that is the mean reason that the mibuso.com forum is so successfulNo support using PM or e-mail - Please use this forum. BC TechDays 2024: 13 & 14 June 2024, Antwerp (Belgium)0 -
I do not like other sites (mainly the One specific... ;-) because there are too many forums with specific purposes, that it is hard to navigate in it. I thing that search functionality will help you if you are searching for some specific addon problems etc. May be I will like to have possibility to enter Tags or Keywords which can do the job without splitting the forum...0
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Luc Van Dyck wrote:Frankly, it should be the vendors task to provide adequate support for their add-on.
But maybe that is the mean reason that the mibuso.com forum is so successful
Yes, If microsoft did good documentation and support for NAV mibuso had no chance. Same goes for the add-on. I don't see a difference in having an entrepeneur section and an add-on section.
Besides that, add-on have a tendancy to be version independant. Most add-ons work the same on 2.x, 3x and newer versions.0 -
I am absolutely dead set against providing forums for add-on. Where would you start? Where would you stop? Are we going to have one for every add-on? That is going to completely take over the forum.0
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Just out of curiousity.
How many really popular sold add-ons are there? I mean sold outside the NAV solution center itself becuase that usualy leads to questions.
I've mentioned the ones I work with. Anyone else?0 -
Mark Brummel wrote:...
Personaly I have worked with these add-on modules:
* Verito - Not-for profit
* Verito - Education
* Q-TMS
* Enwis (=Q-WMR)
* Pebblestone
* Incadea
* Schouw Foodware
* Logic-Vision Oil
* Empire
* GAC Trading
* To-Increase
Incadea for sure is NOT an Add-On.Mark Brummel wrote:Other add-on's to be listed:
* Lanham
Yes Lanham's products are Add-Ons.David Singleton0 -
Luc Van Dyck wrote:Mark Brummel wrote:Kamil is right about the number of forums, but frankly I would love to see this happening.
But maybe that is the mean reason that the mibuso.com forum is so successful
Most add-on and vertical vendors provide poor documentation. But we still buy from them because we don't have any other choice.Confessions of a Dynamics NAV Consultant = my blog
AP Commerce, Inc. = where I work
Getting Started with Dynamics NAV 2013 Application Development = my book
Implementing Microsoft Dynamics NAV - 3rd Edition = my 2nd book0 -
kine wrote:Yeah, keep it simple, Too much forums = forum posters death... ;-) Modules like from Lanham etc. have no special forum and it is not problem...Regards,Alain Krikilion
No PM,please use the forum. || May the <SOLVED>-attribute be in your title!0
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