
Tryton is a three-tier high-level general purpose computer application platform on top of which is built a business solution (or ERP) through a set of so-called Tryton modules. The Tryton platform is organised around a three-tiers architecture: The Tryton client, the Tryton server and the DBMS (mainly PostgreSQL). The platform along with the official modules is licenced under the GPL-3. The name Tryton refers to Triton, the largest moon of planet Neptune, and Python, the implementation language. Tryton’s origin is a fork of the version 4.2 of TinyERP (which was later called OpenERP). In contrast to their parent project and other open-source business software, the Tryton founders avoided creating a partner network which tends to generate opposition and duality between the partners and the community of volunteers. They followed the PostgreSQL example where the project is driven by a federation of companies. The release process is organised around series. A series is a set of releases with the same two first numbers (E.G. 1.0 or 1.2) that shares the same API and the same database scheme. A new series appears every six months and new versions in older release are introduced when bugfixes are available.
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For Mac OS X, Tryton v1.4 | 9.6 MB
For Windows, Tryton v1.4 | 8.1 MB
For Linux, Tryton v1.4 | 500.1 KB