A few comments on Zeno's comments:
2. Can Koha be installed in a Windows environment? No. You need to use Linux The system itself needs to be installed on a Linux server, but the catalog and staff interfaces are browser-based, so you can use Windows or any other OS. Unlike the system we migrated from, there isn't separate staff software that has to be installed on staff computers.
6. Does Koha have Predictive text searching? 7. Does Koha include an eRM module? 8. Does Koha have a Mobile Interface and Circulation for Android or iOS or HTML5 Browsers) 9. Does Koha have a Digital Asset Management System? ...and a few other questions. As someone (sorry--I can't remember who) said, anything is possible in Koha if you're willing to pay for it. Koha is user-driven, and anything contributed becomes part of the general release. If you want a feature, you can build it or hire someone to build it. All right, probably not ANYTHING, but pretty close.
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