SugarCRM looks interesting. Looks actually a tad large for me, but I hadn't realized they had gotten so far.
--- Puryear Information Technology, LLC Baton Rouge, LA * 225-706-8414 http://www.puryear-it.com Author: "Best Practices for Managing Linux and UNIX Servers" "Spam Fighting and Email Security in the 21st Century" Download your free copies: http://www.puryear-it.com/publications.htm Monday, January 29, 2007, 11:00:53 PM, you wrote: > Kmail does IMAP nicely. Kontact is not an ACT replacement, but it's getting > there. I love the way you can atomize your calendars and addressbooks and > store them though sftp or http. What I'd love to see is KDE's project > management software merged into Kontact to make a CRM and ticketing system. > It's been a while since I looked around, so someone might already be working > on it. What besides ACT do people use? I looked up some stuff to see what's > out there and found this: > the CRM software here was interesting: > http://debianlinux.net/business.html > but... > The KDE groupware server looks like the most promising thing. > http://kolab.org/ > Has anyone used it? > On Monday 29 January 2007 13:00, Dustin Puryear wrote: >> >> Well, actually, I would use Outlook since it plays nice with a lot of >> the tools I use (e.g., ACT!). But, Outlook just doesn't do IMAP that >> well. The only two email clients that do IMAP right is Outlook Express >> and, so far, The Bat!. I like The Bat! because it is highly >> configurable. To an extreme. > _______________________________________________ > General mailing list > General at brlug.net > http://mail.brlug.net/mailman/listinfo/general_brlug.net
