Thom LaCosta wrote:
I have a large series of bumps on my head, drained financial resources and
increased blood-sugar levels from attemtping to find some billing system
that's long on accounting/accuracy and short on geekie features.
Open to suggestions, or chart of accounts if you're using Quickbooks,
etc.
Thom, this is an important issue to most ISPs and presence providers;
when I was an ISP member of ISPF it was THE major cause of ISP failure
<frown>.
And I'm working on a simple billing system now that I'd like to put into
open source if I can find a language to write it in that would allow
that (my current development platform is DataFlex, which has a runtime
charge <frown>; the advantage is I know it backwards and forwards).
That said, we should probably put it on another list, perhaps one with
more uptime <wry grin>.
Should I create a list for it, or do you think it suits one of the lists
you already run?
I'm working on it and would love some help and ideas so it's suitable
for more than just me.
Oh, one more note. We've tried Interbiller over and over again, we own
a license AND we've tried with the sample download. It runs on Windows
but we've never been able to get it to work for us; the screen images
are distorted, and the reports often print with fields overlapped or in
fonts too small to read. If you've gotten it to work for you, please
let us know. (http://www.interbiller.com/)
Jeff
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