The owner has always responded to me in a timely manner. Might try to email him again.
Back onto the broader subject of PCRT...
I finally got around to doing some work on it over the last few weeks;
1. set up a colour scheme that I dont hate... It took a bit of messing about as the styling interface is quite arcane, but now I have appearance that Im happy to live with ... the new 'flat' stylesheet helped with this.
2. set up the 'online bookings' system on my website, so now clients can book themselves in. Mainly I did this because I dont have time these days to field the number of customer queries coming through and Im quietly hoping that some will avail themselves of this system to save me some time entering the data myself... fingers crossed...
3. set up the 'repairstatus' interface so customers can chek the progress of their repairs. Actually someone made use of it the first day it was live on the site (yesterday) so if thats any indication, hopefully there's scope from that for less phone calls for me to have to manage.
All of the setup was pretty straightforward, and 2&3 integrated easily with my wordpress site with the help of an "iframe" plugin. For anyone interested, this aspect was also a no-brainer;
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/iframe/
While I was doing this stuff I asked Luke a couple of emails and got helpful responses within 24 hours.
Yeah. Awesome software. Excellent support.
Even if these features only save me 5 or 10 mins a few times a week, that all adds up and means more time to be doing billable hours.
Was this easy to setup? Is there a tutorial out there that helps walk through this?
There is also a repairstatus folder. This contains a simple script to allow your customers to check the
status of their repairs. Only upload this folder if you wish to use this feature. You can place this folder
anywhere on your website, separate from the main PC Repair Tracker Installation. You must edit the settings
in the deps.php file in this folder for the script to work. Some fairly empty header and footer files are also
provided so that you can customize it with your own websites template to make it integrate nicely. There is also
a separate stylesheet. You must also specify the location of these scripts in the repair/deps.php file.
There is a new "servicerequests" folder. You can add this to your website to accept service requests from your
visitors. This is much like the repairstatus folder, it has some empty header and footer files that you can use for your
template or you could insert this in an iframe in your website. You will also need to configure your database settings
in the deps.php file in this folder. There are other options that will need to be configured as well. There is
a throttling mechanism that limits the number of submissions by IP address over X number of days that can be
altered. There is also a captcha that can be optionally configured. I would probably recommend using the captcha
if you use the sms notification. Also do not forget to set your oncall user for each store in the settings menu.
I emailed about this software but i have had no reply yet, is the software still supported and updated, can you still get it?
Yes, and yes. Community support is provided via a forum from other purchasers and the developer, and new versions are typically released every 4-6 months.
I emailed about this software but i have had no reply yet, is the software still supported and updated, can you still get it?
1. It's written in PHP and you own that version out right. Tweak to your heart's content.Ok, do you know if they normal take long to answer emails, it really to ask three quetions.
1. can you edit parts of it for example the bit where you tick what is being booked in, can you add device such as mobiles,tablets.
2.what is the discount you get if your a member of ACRBO
3. is the a demo or something i can have a little play with first
Yes.
You probably used wrong email or it went astray
Luke is usually impeccable at following up
That said, he's just one guy so don't know how much time you have allowed, but he could just be tied up atm
1. It's written in PHP and you own that version out right. Tweak to your heart's content.
2. You'll find that on the ACRBO site.
3. Yes. When Luke gets back to you, he can set that up.
Back onto the broader subject of PCRT...
I finally got around to doing some work on it over the last few weeks;
2. set up the 'online bookings' system on my website, so now clients can book themselves in. Mainly I did this because I dont have time these days to field the number of customer queries coming through and Im quietly hoping that some will avail themselves of this system to save me some time entering the data myself... fingers crossed
G'day,
Did you integrate a online booking system with PCRT or just via your website.?
Thanks
There's an iframe on the website that has the online booking form on it
It has saved me some time, and I get regular bookings through it.
J