On Wednesday 01 March 2006 05:02 pm, Bill McGonigle wrote:
> IRM (domain specific):
>    http://sourceforge.net/projects/irm
I looked at that too, but it wasn't very flexible in the storage of 
attributes.  It's really more as Paul described in his other reply and I 
really only want an inventory program.  These 
inventory/ticketing/todo/monitoring packages are neat and I'd be happy to 
only use the inventory aspects of them if they didn't feel so limited and 
compromised for the rest of the functionality.

> CRM-CTT (more general):
>    http://crm-ctt.sourceforge.net/
This seems to be about the same as IRM.  More of a ticket management system 
with an emphasis on assets...  I think.  Browsing around their demo, it kept 
changing languages on me.

> If you find a clear winner please report back - I see this wheel
> reinvented repeatedly.
If I do, I will.  I'm starting to wonder if I'll just go and reinvent the 
wheel again though... I know that anything I code along those lines won't be 
very flexible though as I tend to program things like this very 
self-centered.  Rather than abstract everything from everything so that it 
can work for everyone, I tend to be the type to consolidate all the 
functionality I need to a very specific bash script or something. ;-)
-N
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