OT - web based appointment booking system

2005-04-25 Thread Phill Coxon
Partly linux related question. I'm starting to do quite a bit of consulting work with clients who are predominantly overseas - USA, Canada, UK, Scotland etc. I would like to set up some sort of calendar system where I can indicate my available times during my work days and have clients log in an

Re: OT - web based appointment booking system

2005-04-25 Thread Phill Coxon
On Tue, 2005-04-26 at 17:29 +1200, Hadley Rich wrote: > > [1]http://www.sugarcrm.com/home/ Wow. That's impressive software. Not what I want but thanks for the idea.

Re: test Hoary

2005-04-25 Thread Steve Holdoway
Eliot Blennerhassett wrote: On Mon, 25 Apr 2005 20:44, Steve Holdoway wrote: Windows upgrades happen every 5 years or so in a M$ environment - 98 to 2000 to xp isn't every 6 months. I suppose the 6-monthly reinstallation with the same version doesn't count as an 'upgrade' My work pc ha

Re: OT - web based appointment booking system

2005-04-25 Thread Hadley Rich
On Tue, 26 Apr 2005 13:58, Nick Rout wrote: > take a look at horde. it has a pretty good reputation as a modular > office suite - email, calendaring, todo's etc. it might be modular > enough to do what you want, but you may also need to add some features. Also take a look at sugarcrm[1], probably

Re: test Hoary

2005-04-25 Thread Eliot Blennerhassett
On Mon, 25 Apr 2005 20:44, Steve Holdoway wrote: > Windows upgrades happen every 5 years or so in a M$ environment - 98 to > 2000 to xp isn't every 6 months. I suppose the 6-monthly reinstallation with the same version doesn't count as an 'upgrade' -- Eliot

Re: OT - web based appointment booking system

2005-04-25 Thread Nick Rout
take a look at horde. it has a pretty good reputation as a modular office suite - email, calendaring, todo's etc. it might be modular enough to do what you want, but you may also need to add some features. On Tue, 26 Apr 2005 13:54:01 +1200 Phill Coxon wrote: > Partly linux related question. >

Re: Thank you firefox

2005-04-25 Thread Nick Rout
On Mon, April 25, 2005 6:19 pm, Paul Swafford said: > bwahaha !! .. nice one .. urm what site do we test it on .. > www.r00depics.cx ?? > > /me wonders how many viruses you're being saved from daily? > > > > Paul It was some site i was looking for torrents on (not r00d, but the programme probably

Re: test Hoary

2005-04-25 Thread Steve Holdoway
Richard Tindall wrote: No, I'm a great believer in muss-free defaults. Kernel is only one area (where presumably desirable advantages do regularly surface); to show Linux in best light is to have recent OOo, package tools, well-driven hardware etc up & running, fast. For desktop comparisons, one w

Re: test Hoary

2005-04-25 Thread Richard Tindall
Just some reflections.. On Mon, 2005-04-25 at 09:28 +1200, Jim Cheetham wrote: > Ubuntu does not release a constant stream of upgrades, it releases one > complete distro every six months, that is guaranteed to remain > unchanged (modulo security) for the next 18 months. This stability is > ess