Billing System
Edward Shabotinsky
eshabot at bsinet.net
Mon Dec 8 11:34:33 PST 2003
We've tried freeside, it's slow and for some reason stopped supporting mysql
then we moved to emerald.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott Lambert" <lambert at lambertfam.org>
To: <freebsd-isp at freebsd.org>
Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 1:05 PM
Subject: Re: Billing System
> On Sun, Dec 07, 2003 at 10:52:18PM +0200, Dave Johnson wrote:
> > Can anyone recommend an Accounting / Billing System for ISPs
>
> My favorite so far is BillMax. Runs on FreeBSD, uses lots of standard
> *nix stuff that you are used to supporting. Completely web interfaced,
> ie. use it from anywhere and get your work done. Getting custom reports
> is easy enough if you have an SQL capable programmer on staff.
>
> My current system is Platypus. I pretty much hate it from the sysadmin
> perspective after having gotten accustomed to how nicely BillMax
> worked. I do realize that many of my issues with Platypus are related
> to the less than complete way in which the former technical staff here
> implemented it. I still have a lack of confidence in any product which
> sits on top of Windows. But that's a personal predudice.
>
> If you just want opensource, freside might be an option. I have no
> experience with it, but at least it has my two favorite features of
> BillMax, web interface and runs on *nix.
>
> --
> Scott Lambert KC5MLE Unix
SysAdmin
> lambert at lambertfam.org
>
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