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Can someone please recommend a good CRM system? If this question should not be asked here, please let me know where to ask it as I thought this was the best place.
After checking out a few cloud-based services, we chose CapsuleCRM because of its easy integration with our cloud-based accounting system (Xero). We did have a look at Zoho too.
And you're right, this is not the place to ask this question - perhaps try superuser, but I'm not sure. Also not sure why you've used those other tags for this question.
How about vtiger http://www.vtiger.com/
This is new and pretty simple - Onekloud CRM.
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I'm looking for a good PHP User-statistic Software, all I can find are outdated (I have to add things like Win8 manually) or have not enough Informations.
I want the know things like: normal time Statistic, Country, Language, Bots, Refer, Seen Pages, etc.
Hope someone can give me a tip.
Maybe this:
http://www.haveamint.com/ - not free
http://piwik.org/ - free
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I really enjoyed Rails for Zombies and the myriad of online courses teaching Rails.
This is the best way to learn for me: jump right in with a project and a reference book basically.
Is there a PHP course out there like that that you can recommend?
PS. I'm interested in making themes/plugins for Wordpress but I find that my knowledge of PHP itself is pretty weak, so it'd be neat to do some novice course.
I haven't actually used this site, but it appears to be similar to RfZ based on using video as the delivery media:
http://www.phpvideotutorials.com/free
As a note, some content is free and some is not.
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There's a good 2-part series on ASP.NET for PHP Developers on http://net.tutsplus.com which is the opposite of what I'm looking for.
Is anyone familiar with something similar going the other direction, PHP for ASP.NET developers?
I know there is lots of information out there for PHP but I like the format for the article above.
This isn't exactly an answer, but worth noting. I've found that looking at source code for existing projects can be a valuable resource. To that end, try CakePHP, Drupal, or even Wordpress. I'm partial to Cake, myself, so maybe try reading this article which answers the question of WHY, oh why, you'd tinker with existing/working code :)
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I'm looking into freelancing PHP projects on my spare time so I'm revisiting my rusty PHP skills. I believe contributing to an open source project could refresh me quickly. Also, if you have other suggestion please feel free to suggest. Thanks!
Drupal , Kohana or silverstripe
Also check out Laravel - Its a rails like php framework thats been gaining a lot of traction lately.
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Hey All. Can anybody share a open source
Good & Simple PHP Cart?
Here's one that's simple. But it's remote hosted:
http://www.shopify.com
magento I hear is good (80% of people anyway), but not simple
and oscommerce is one i recommend you stay away from
For drupal, there is
ubercart
Strong community support. Easy to setup and config.