Yeah, okay. I think I'll keep it simple until further notice, with
just a client name, phone number and e-mail. I have all the important
stuff in my accounting package anyways :)

On Nov 11, 2:08 pm, Rock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have looked for this myself and in my opinion the answer is no.
> There are several mini-crm prototypes that were started in pre-1.0
> days and abandoned. None of them includes a basic design that I find
> compelling.
>
> The minibooks app is the closest thing to a working Django CRM, but it
> has several annoying problems that make it unusable in its' current
> state. Also it combines a CRM and a ledger system in an intertwined
> manner such that neither the CRM nor the ledger is "pluggable" without
> the other which, in my book, is not an ideal design.
>
> Let me know if you find anything or start a new project along these
> lines.
>
> On Nov 10, 3:40 pm, Mikkel Høgh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi there,
>
> > I'm working on a small time tracking app (http://github.com/mikl/djime/
> > tree/master – in case anyone is interested), and I'm looking to track
> > time spent on clients, projects and tasks, and currently I'm on the
> > lookout for some sort of address book or CRM that I could utilize
> > instead of writing my own. Must be plugable, of course.
>
> > Does anyone know of anything like that I could use?
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