On Friday 09 Oct 2009, Raj Mathur wrote:

> What are the good cyber-cafe management packages available?  I've
> looked at a few (OutKast, CyberOrg, OpenKiosk) but they all seem to
> be lacking some features.  At the very least, the package should:

The list was about the same about 18 months ago.

> - Be OS-agnostic, so clients can use Winduhs or Linux and no software
> needs to be installed on the client systems.
>
> - Centrally managed from a single server.
>
> - Provide some sort of control panel for viewing current sessions,
> terminating, extending them, etc.
>
> - Manage multiple plan types.
>
> Desirable:
>
> - Bandwidth control associated with plans with pooling.
>
> - Ability to split a user over multiple sessions (e.g. pay once for
> an hour and use in 4 15-minute sessions spread over a few days).
>
> Suggestions welcome.

Perhaps add plug-in features to a proxy server? Record the sessions to a 
a db and write some tools on the back end for billing ...?

-- Arun Khan

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