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danfaulknor

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#115805 7-Apr-2013 16:18
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We're looking for some software that can simply track support hours.
E.G we add x number of hours, or set x hours per month, and then as we do work, log the time, and this gets removed.
I'd rather not have to do it manually although after the 2 days I've spent evaluating software to do it, it's rather tempting to give up..

We are on a budget so ConnectWise is out ;)




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  #794691 7-Apr-2013 19:11
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Microsoft Dynamics CRM can do that.

It has the option of either # incidents, or purchase of hours on the contract line. You add 'cases' and they either burn up the minutes/hours, or #incidents depending on the setup.

you can set up a 25 User/30 Day Trial CRM instance in the cloud (via Office 365) and have a play if you like.

Free Trial URL: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics/crm-free-trial-overview.aspx




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