From austin.pm at sam-i-am.com Thu Nov 2 18:01:12 2006 From: austin.pm at sam-i-am.com (Sam Foster) Date: Thu, 02 Nov 2006 20:01:12 -0600 Subject: APM: mini crm kind of app? Message-ID: <454AA2E8.7060006@sam-i-am.com> Does anyone know of a mini CRM kind of app for basic customer / invoicing kind of tracking? I'm looking at http://sidejobtrack.com/ which looks ideal in its scope/functionality, but I really want to run this at home on my own server. Perl would be great, but anything cross-platform and open source would work. Oh and it would be good if it didn't suck :) Sam From wwalker at bybent.com Thu Nov 2 18:23:29 2006 From: wwalker at bybent.com (Wayne Walker) Date: Thu, 2 Nov 2006 20:23:29 -0600 Subject: APM: mini crm kind of app? In-Reply-To: <454AA2E8.7060006@sam-i-am.com> References: <454AA2E8.7060006@sam-i-am.com> Message-ID: <20061103022329.GA2828@bybent.com> SugarCRM has been reported by friends of mine as very useful. It's in PHP though... On Thu, Nov 02, 2006 at 08:01:12PM -0600, Sam Foster wrote: > Does anyone know of a mini CRM kind of app for basic customer / > invoicing kind of tracking? > I'm looking at http://sidejobtrack.com/ which looks ideal in its > scope/functionality, but I really want to run this at home on my own > server. > Perl would be great, but anything cross-platform and open source would > work. Oh and it would be good if it didn't suck :) > > Sam > _______________________________________________ > Austin mailing list > Austin at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/austin -- Wayne Walker www.unwiredbuyer.com - when you just can't be by the computer wwalker at bybent.com Do you use Linux?! http://www.bybent.com Get Counted! http://counter.li.org/ Perl - http://www.perl.org/ Perl User Groups - http://www.pm.org/ Jabber: wwalker at jabber.gnumber.com AIM: lwwalkerbybent IRC: wwalker on freenode.net From ian at remmler.org Tue Nov 7 05:21:47 2006 From: ian at remmler.org (Ian Remmler) Date: Tue, 7 Nov 2006 07:21:47 -0600 Subject: APM: D'oh! Message-ID: <20061107132147.GA8695@localhost> Yeah, so um, I kind of just realized that the 2nd Wednesday is tomorrow... kinda snuck up on me. I propose that we have a social meeting, maybe somewhere that has food and drinks and wifi and room to sit around with laptops. BB Rover's has been mentioned many times before, but I've never been. Any other recommendations? - Ian. -- "A shark on whiskey is mighty risky. A shark on beer is a beer engineer." -- Dr. Worm From ian at remmler.org Wed Nov 8 08:39:58 2006 From: ian at remmler.org (Ian Remmler) Date: Wed, 8 Nov 2006 10:39:58 -0600 Subject: APM: Meeting tonight: B.B. Rover's @ 7:00 PM Message-ID: <20061108163958.GA12583@localhost> OK, assuming the lack of other location suggestions means no one is overly opposed to the idea, let's meet at B.B. Rover's at 7:00. The web site has been updated (in)appropriately. If you think you'll be there, shoot me an email to get an idea of how many are going. See you there. Directions courtesy bbrovers.com: B.B. Rovers International Cafe & Pub 12101 Jollyville Rd. B.B. Rovers is on the north side of Austin in the North Brook Center, just off the southbound frontage road of U.S. 183, roughly half way between the Arboretum (183 @ Loop 360) and Lakeline Mall (183 @ FM 620.) >From South: As you're heading north on 183 (Research Blvd.) Take either the Duval or the Oak Knoll Exit, under the freeway, then turn right (north) on Jollyville Road. Look to your right, about 1/2 mile north of Oak Knoll, for North Brook Center just past First Hand Car Wash & Krispy Kreme Donuts. >From North: Take the McNeil/Spicewood exit and follow the frontage road thru the intersection, continuing to the North Brook Center on your right. Turn right into the center and continue through the parking lot, ALMOST to Jollyville Rd. We occupy a portion of the square building in the middle of the complex. -- "A shark on whiskey is mighty risky. A shark on beer is a beer engineer." -- Dr. Worm