Been using Freshbooks.com now.  Quite nice.  Cheap, automatic billing, can
be made to look like your site.


On 5/29/07, Jaron Parsons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I am in the process of installing freeside actually, but i tried it on
FreeBSD and it isn't happy.  I was going to start over and try again.
Made it through all the steps but I keep getting Perl errors and more.
ill give it another try.  The Platypus looks good, I might get the demo,
I would prefer something *nix based, however.

Jaron
Jeremy Davis wrote:
> Jaron Parsons wrote:
>> Hello all,
>> I may not be posting this to the right location, forgive me if this
>> is the case, and direct me to the proper procedure if any.
>>
>> I am looking for a good flexible billing software package that is
>> WISP friendly, Web Host Friendly, Dial-Up friendly, possibly
>> automatic provisioning although not necessary, CC processing, Hotspot
>> friendly, has a web based customer interface, preferrably with a
>> support ticketing system and/or some kind of knowledge base, and
>> priced economically.
>> I have spent days sifting through pages after pages of different
>> solutions from various providers.  All of them claim to be the best
>> of course. What I would really like to hear is what another WISP is
>> using and had success with.  Pros and Cons discovered by real
>> companies.  Recommendations to evaluate, and products to steer away
>> from and why.
> Freeside
> sisd.com/freeside
>
> However its not that WISP friendly until AFTER it is setup.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Jeremy Davis

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