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Hi Mike
> I'm also interested django-cms for another project so thank you for
> steering me in that direction.
Unfortunately i didn't read your first post thoroughly enough. I am
using django-cms (content management system) not django-crm (customer
r
Andreas
I'm also interested django-cms for another project so thank you for
steering me in that direction.
Cheers
Mike
On 28/06/2014 10:59 PM, Andreas Schosser wrote:
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Hi Mike
Do you know if Django-CRM is suitable for an end user?
I have set
On 28/06/2014 6:18 PM, Phang Mulianto wrote:
have a look of openerp which have crm on the package..
Thanks Phang - I discovered the CRM comparison on wikipedia which lists
a couple of Django CRMs ao I'll check openERP and the others.
it has cloud offer also, and is still free for a few use
On 29/06/2014 2:45 AM, Kelvin Wong wrote:
I've not used Django-CRM.
I've used Salesforce in the past, but it is even more overkill than
SugarCRM. It is incredibly flexible though. It depends on what your
client's requirements are.
Keep in mind what they are going to do for on-going support (bac
I've not used Django-CRM.
I've used Salesforce in the past, but it is even more overkill than
SugarCRM. It is incredibly flexible though. It depends on what your
client's requirements are.
Keep in mind what they are going to do for on-going support (backup, etc).
Non-tech users always need sup
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Hi Mike
> Do you know if Django-CRM is suitable for an end user?
I have set up several projects with django-cms. The backend is easy to
use and you can integrate your own apps with no great effort.
Andreas
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have a look of openerp which have crm on the package..
it has cloud offer also, and is still free for a few user.
On Sat, Jun 28, 2014 at 1:42 PM, Mike Dewhirst
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> Thanks Kelvin. It looks good at first glance.
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> Do you know if Django-CRM is suitable for an end user?
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> Mike
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> On 2
Thanks Kelvin. It looks good at first glance.
Do you know if Django-CRM is suitable for an end user?
Mike
On 28/06/2014 2:05 PM, Kelvin Wong wrote:
If you don't want to help the fellow when he runs into issues, give him
a supported product like Zoho CRM. It is free for 3 users.
I'm currently
If you don't want to help the fellow when he runs into issues, give him a
supported product like Zoho CRM. It is free for 3 users.
I'm currently reviewing Tree.io for a client and while it looks nice, it
uses Piston (abandonware), Jinja (unnecessary), Dajaxice (a bad idea
generally). I wouldn't
I have a non-technical colleague who needs a fairly simple CRM system.
SugarCRM Community Edition is overkill.
Django packages doesn't have a CRM category so I wonder if anyone has
anything which might be in production?
I could install and configure for him but he is definitely in the
end-us
Hi Group,
could someone please help me with -
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17184386/providing-admin-actions-to-group-members-in-a-multi-tenant-django-crm-applicatio
Thanks!
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