Ticket System?
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Posted 17 April 2009 - 09:55 PM
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#4 Guest_barco57_*
Posted 04 November 2009 - 07:11 AM
Thanks
#5 Guest_TC25WFNS_*
Posted 04 November 2009 - 07:00 PM
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Posted 04 November 2009 - 07:08 PM
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Posted 24 November 2009 - 12:23 PM
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#8 Guest_Delftdirk_*
Posted 10 January 2010 - 03:09 PM
I agree with a good ticket system/knowledge base/FAQ
I installed livezilla to help my customers but i found out i have to few options to store all questions and so on.
Also an option to put your knowledge back on your website as a FAQ would be very good.
I really hope you will add a feature like this in future versions of livezilla
#9 Guest_simplehostnl_*
Posted 10 January 2010 - 08:37 PM
#10
Posted 11 January 2010 - 06:32 AM
please chose [LINK REMOVED] Vision Helpdesk. Its new and superfastly evolving! It integrates with WHMCS if you want.
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Posted 11 January 2010 - 09:02 AM
MyVistaHosting said:
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simplehostnl said:
jeremyotten said:
please chose LINK REMOVED. Its new and superfastly evolving! It integrates with WHMCS if you want.
Why do people keep suggesting paid ticket systems?
LiveZilla is Freeware...integrating it into a paid software/solution would defeat the entire purpose of the idea of "Freeware".
If it were to integrate with a Ticket System it would probably be an Open Source solution such as:
osTicket : http://www.osticket.com/
OTRS - Open Ticket Request System : http://otrs.org/
eTicket : http://www.eticketsupport.com/
#12
Posted 17 January 2010 - 03:00 PM
maybe because some of those paid systems are very cheap and good and better then the opensource counterparts but just lack a good chat system
#13
Posted 17 January 2010 - 06:26 PM
But - when you look at free/opensource ticket systems, they just look poor, and it's just not professional to use something like that on commercial website, as it'll scary potential customers :) Most business owners will choose Kayako or other big-guys scripts, which are unfortunately a bit expensive.
I searched probably all helpdesks on HotScripts, and unfortunately there was only 1 nice looking, free solution which name I don't remember now as it wasn't working in the way I expected, so I used "GreenDesktiny.com", which was quite nice looking and affordable - and the most important, for admin/business owner, it was nice with AJAX used, work was easy. "IzzySupport.com" works in similar way - doesn't require you to reload pages to reply to a customer, do it works more like a desktop than normal script, furthermore it just looks good.
If there is any free/opensource ticket script, which is the same professional level as LiveZilla, I would be very happy to know it
#14
Posted 17 January 2010 - 06:39 PM
Templateo.com said:
But - when you look at free/opensource ticket systems, they just look poor, and it's just not professional to use something like that on commercial website, as it'll scary potential customers :) Most business owners will choose Kayako or other big-guys scripts, which are unfortunately a bit expensive.
I searched probably all helpdesks on HotScripts, and unfortunately there was only 1 nice looking, free solution which name I don't remember now as it wasn't working in the way I expected, so I used "GreenDesktiny.com", which was quite nice looking and affordable - and the most important, for admin/business owner, it was nice with AJAX used, work was easy. "IzzySupport.com" works in similar way - doesn't require you to reload pages to reply to a customer, do it works more like a desktop than normal script, furthermore it just looks good.
If there is any free/opensource ticket script, which is the same professional level as LiveZilla, I would be very happy to know it
Vision Helpdesk is also ajax driven en pretier then the helpdesks you meantioned :-)
#15
Posted 17 January 2010 - 08:14 PM
jeremyotten said:
When it comes to integrating with LiveZilla, I'm sure the LZ Team wouldn't be offended if you wanted to connect your project with theirs as long as you gave the credit for the software and didn't charge extra for it but the gist is...if you want LiveZilla integrated into YOUR project then that is up to YOU to do it. That goes to EVERY paid project team...not just you.
Templateo.com said:
But - when you look at free/opensource ticket systems, they just look poor, and it's just not professional to use something like that on commercial website, as it'll scary potential customers :) Most business owners will choose Kayako or other big-guys scripts, which are unfortunately a bit expensive.
I searched probably all helpdesks on HotScripts, and unfortunately there was only 1 nice looking, free solution which name I don't remember now as it wasn't working in the way I expected, so I used "GreenDesktiny.com", which was quite nice looking and affordable - and the most important, for admin/business owner, it was nice with AJAX used, work was easy. "IzzySupport.com" works in similar way - doesn't require you to reload pages to reply to a customer, do it works more like a desktop than normal script, furthermore it just looks good.
If there is any free/opensource ticket script, which is the same professional level as LiveZilla, I would be very happy to know it
All of the suggestions I made for Open Source Ticket systems look just fine and if they aren't to your taste simply change how they look just like I do with everything I use. You look at the platform not the design of something. osTicket is a very good platform actually.
As for HotScripts...yea HS is not the best source for any script actually...it has pretty much become a joke and only contains tacky code. There are a few good things on it but overall the code there is mediocre at best.
#16 Guest_Grrrr_*
Posted 08 April 2010 - 04:14 PM
#17
Posted 08 April 2010 - 04:34 PM
Grrrr said:
That is an interesting thought...integrating with a ticket system through the emailed transcripts.
I personally use the Email Transcripts as well but I don't have them with a ticket system...I may just try that.
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When i tried to setup a signature, it states this:
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Posted 31 July 2010 - 07:38 PM
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When i tried to setup a signature, it states this:
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This one:
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