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    Stock Inventory Management

    PHP Stock Inventory Management System - POS

    A web-based application which will manage stock inventory so easily: Dashboard, Stock Management, Purchasing, Sales, Suppliers, Customers, Outstandings, and Payments. Nice look and feel interface. It supports to be displayed in mobile-device. This web application is actually generated by PHPMaker without touch any code in the generated script files. All the customization are done from inside of PHPMaker Project.
    Downloads: 17 This Week
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    Crud Builder

    GUI App Maker

    CRUD is an acronym for "Create Read Update and Delete". Familiar types of apps such as contact managers, inventory systems, home video databases, etc., are examples of typical CRUD data storage applications. This script is a simple CRUD app maker that allows you to instantly create CRUD apps which store, retrieve, sort, etc. records made of fields of data. The generated application scripts can be customized however desired, by adding your own of code.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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