When you say open source, do you mean you really want access to the source or you just dont want to pay too much (or anything at all)?
If you want quick, easy and cheap, check out workroll (https://www.workroll.com). It is java based and runs right out of the box on top of tomcat. I am able to configure this to have multiple accounts for each client and issues related to just them as well as global issues. Comes with a lightweight database so hardly any system configuration overhead.
I dont mind paying a little to another small developer for their good efforts. After all, I make my income from software. I just dont like paying $1000's.
It is very common for retail outlets to keep 2 books. Normally it is the other way around with them showing the customer the more expensive "cost" price.
When you say open source, do you mean you really want access to the source or you just dont want to pay too much (or anything at all)?
If you want quick, easy and cheap, check out workroll (https://www.workroll.com). It is java based and runs right out of the box on top of tomcat. I am able to configure this to have multiple accounts for each client and issues related to just them as well as global issues. Comes with a lightweight database so hardly any system configuration overhead.
I dont mind paying a little to another small developer for their good efforts. After all, I make my income from software. I just dont like paying $1000's.
In my old nokia, selecting the silent option was met with a resounding confirmation beep.
It is very common for retail outlets to keep 2 books. Normally it is the other way around with them showing the customer the more expensive "cost" price.
The ZipCity test app works well if you put on an american accent. Otherwise, no luck.