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John Abreau wrote: > I really like Request Tracker; I've been using it since 2000, and I've > been very satisfied with it. There's also an excellent O'Reilly book > on RT. > > http://bestpractical.com/rt John, Thanks, I appreciate the info. If I read the page correctly, RT won't run under Windows, and I'd like to have something that can. I occasionally get requests to suggest ticket tracking systems, so I'd like something that will run under either OS. Of course, we all know how dangerous it is to equate popularity with quality ;-), but I must be able to give reasons for my recommendations, and retraining costs are always a factor, so I'd like to know which open-source ticketing systems have been deployed the longest and which ones have the largest user base, as well as which ones will work under Windows in addition to Linux. Most importantly, I'm looking for opinions on which ones BLU members would recommend to their clients and friends; i.e., the ones that provide the "Where have you been all my life?" functions that users can't believe they ever did without. HTH. Bill -- E. William Horne William Warren Consulting http://www.william-warren.com/ 781-784-7287 -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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