On 8/25/06, T <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, 25 Aug 2006 11:08:11 +0200, Kim Christensen wrote:
>> I'm searching a CRM web based written in PHP using mysql as database and
>> with CTI integration. Now I'm testing xrms (it seems very good) . But is
>> there something more simple? Any suggestions? Thanks
>
> http://news.php.net/php.general or http://www.google.com are the first
<sigh>
whenever, I see such "go google" reply, I feel sorry for the OP. To me
such reply is more a noise than help, and better remain unsaid.
The OP has done his homework. He has done searching and found xrms. What
does "go google" trying to proof? "See, I know google and you don't"?
I always felt insulted when seeing such replies.
> that comes to mind, not debian-user.
No matter how much technique can help, it can't beat human being. What's
wrong with asking for second opinion from experienced users? I always
find that expert recommendations are much better than my searching results.
To OP, did you find xrms from sf.net? I remember seeing a very popular CRM
web application on sf.net. Oh, it uses Oracle instead of mysql. Forgot its
name and don't know if the DB requirement has changed or not...
tong
:)
Sourceforge.net and freshmeat.net and google (yes indeed) are my references ..
in fact, my intent is to share some experiences and point of view
about a good crm.. I don't know very much crm(s), I'm testing some of
them and I'm learning how they are built. If someone can give me
suggestions, welcome!
Yes, I found XRMS in sf.net, it uses mysql.
I will try crm-ctt.
Thanks for your help!!
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