Perhaps you should give more requirements.  You mentioned that you want
something like ARS, but don't really care about ITSM or any specific
type of module.  It sounds like you're wanting to build custom database
driven applications, right?  If so, rather than looking at something
like Remedy, you'd be better off finding a traditional development
language that has a good interface to build forms and back end workflow.
I don't know of any as easy as Remedy, but .NET would be a good option
for something similar.

Shawn Pierson

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I require the email functionality.


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Just install an unlicensed version of remedy. I think it allows you up
to 1000 records creation, and 3 user licenses. This is good practice too
to hone your remedy development skills, so you benefit in your job as
well.

Now, if you are deploying/selling this application to end users, I'm not
sure how that would play in with remedy's licensing model. So, if you
are not going to be the only one using it, then this might not work.

Thanks,


Gary Opela, Jr

Sr. Remedy Developer

Leader Communications, Inc.

405 736 3211


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Sorry for jumping in there....this seems interesting to me as well.....
:)

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How many users?

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Largest form would be less than 2500 row, probably less than 1000


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Date:         Thu, 4 Oct 2007 08:15:10
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How much data would you expect the system to hold?

Chris Pickering

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Are there any less expensive, freeware, open source, etc. competitors to
the Remedy ARS product?

I have a small home project that I would like to complete, but can't
afford ARS for home.   I am looking only for the engine, no attached HD
app, etc.


Thanks!
Alec

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