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We've used MP2 by Datastream for as long as I can remember.

We tried Maincor but found it cumbersome, we were attracted to
it's XA interface, but it had a separate ALF's, 1 for Maincor, 1 for
the purchasing interface.

We never interfaced MP2 or Maincor to XA.

It seems that maintenance software has so many features that the
target audience is often overwhelmed.  Not a dig at the guys in
maintenance - just most of them don't want to spend more time
data entering than it took to perform the maintenance.

It's also my experience that the idea of distributing the data entry
workload to the guys doing the work is almost foreign, especially
when the term 'web based'  is used.

I'm really surprised the open source community has not addressed
this market.






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We are looking at PC Preventative Maintenance Software.

What PM software may be in use and have you interfaced with INFOR XA.?

I have looked at Manager Plus & EPAC 
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