This one looks promising, simple and usable, and because of its
simpleness even password is stored as cleartext :D
But this one serves my purpose for the time being. Ill test the other
suggestions too.
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"Registered Linux User #376220"
Robert DC. Reyes, mcp wrote:
> Try http://www.phpsupporttickets.com
>
>
> brgds,
> Bob :)
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> On Nov 27, 2007 1:59 PM, pinoyskull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>
> Can someone recommend me a good free support ticket system that runs on
> apache.
>
> It should be able to create/edit/update ticket, change priority, change
> status (open, solved, pending, etc).
>
> Tried etickets and danphpsupport but it lacks those features, I
> heard of
> RT but haven't tried it yet.
>
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