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From: Lori Anderson webmas...@museumca.org
Reply-To: mcn-l@mcn.edu
Date: Thu, 04 Aug 2005 14:56:18 -0700
To: mcn-l@mcn.edu
Subject: Re: Scheduling software
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Sent: Friday, August 05, 2005 10:37 AM
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Subject: Re: Scheduling software
I am really enjoying the discussion on this topic. We have also run into
this problem and had chosen to build our own system from scratch
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From: Lori Anderson webmas...@museumca.org
Reply-To: mcn-l@mcn.edu
Date: Thu, 04 Aug 2005 14:56:18 -0700
To: mcn-l@mcn.edu
Subject: Re: Scheduling software
Resent-From: mcn-l@mcn.edu
Resent-To: mcn_mc
There are some demos of intranet/internet CMS (Content Management Systems)
at http://www.opensourcecms.com. All systems are integrable into
institutional intranet, highly customisable, fully documented (Open
Source) and free... Maybe something could be useful for your needs.
Bye David
Dne
Janice,
We
have been using TMVista for over 10 years. Overall, it has been a good
product for us.Basic ticketing and scheduling of events works
well. We selltickets forgeneral admission, timed tickets for
our flight simulator and planetarium, and manage camp attendance through the
front
Hi,
We are also looking at streamlining our events workflow and scheduling. Have
any of you used or heard of Net Simplicity? We did a couple of demos and
also downloaded it for a trial and I think that although it isn't the most
sophisticated software, it still allows for scheduling, hardware and
We are in the same boatwe will be
looking for similar software in the next year. For now, we are using a
customized tour scheduling program that we created in Access with the help of a
programmer. It works great, but as you know Access has limitations as well.
Raisers Edge has a new module
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We are currently using Now Up-To-Date in an all-Mac environment.
However, their latest upgrade to version 5.0 doesn't seem worth the
expense to us, for what little improvements it has made to the
program over the past few years. There is also
Title: Re: Scheduling software
We have started using a hosted web calendar service ( http://www.fusioncalendar.com/ ) for internal use that is quite flexible and inexpensive. A license also can be purchased for your own server install - PHP, PostgreSQL, Python FreeBSD.
Here are some
For the past couple of years weve
been using the EMS system from these folks
with good results: http://www.dea.com/ . Im
not sure if it would address all your needs but you might take a look. I
like it because it has a web interface for the bulk of our internal users. We
use it mostly for
Hi Janice -
What did you identify as drawbacks to Vista? We have used it for years, and I am curious how
it held up in your evaluation criteria. In addition to everytihing you listed
below, we also use it for Corporate Events, including resource management.
Let me know if you have
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