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Before you launch in (if you haven't already!), we suggest you plan to take the following steps. | Before you launch in (if you haven't already!), we suggest you plan to take the following steps. |
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* Get a feel for **mSupply mobile** too. If you're running a vertically integrated supply chain, mSupply mobile will likely work well for you in smaller facilities. It is free and open source, and its documentation and download links are [[https://docs.msupply.foundation}here]] | * Get a feel for [[https://msupply.foundation/open-msupply|Open mSupply]]. If you're running a vertically integrated supply chain, Open mSupply will likely work well for you. It is open source (free of charge) and is the product that [[https://msupply.foundation/|The mSupply Foundation]] is prioritising for development. As of February 2025, a proprietary Legacy mSupply Central server is still required at the core of an mSupply installation, but most stores in the supply chain below the 'central' store(s) can be Open mSupply. The plan is to develop all of the central server functionality in Open mSupply. |
* Read the rest of this introduction. | * Read the rest of this introduction. |
* Read the setup, tutorial and licence chapters in this manual. | * Read the setup, tutorial and licence chapters in this manual. |
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Please note that installation requires basic computer skills: | Please note that installation requires basic computer skills: |