As the name implies misvCRM is the name of the application I am currently developing and hope to finish in 30 days. As I have mentioned in my first blog post, it is a desktop application that aims to integrate in a single place the different tasks that a misv performs in managing his/her product(s).
At the moment the following functions are now in place:
- Client
- Issues (aka bug/defect tracking and recording)
- Issues Actions
- System Codes
- Product
The other functions that still need adding are:
- Sales
- Product Items
- Client Contact (aka communications)
- Marketing (mailouts, etc.)
I aim to get Sales, Product Items, and Client Contact in place before the coming weekend. I can see that most of the remaining work will be in integrating the different functions i.e. being able to add actions from within the issues detail window or adding system code items after adding the system code etc.
I have added a new screenshot in the screenshots page. Please have a look at them and if you have any comment please let me know.
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4 users responded in this post
This is looking to become a really good application … Potentially very useful to a lot of people in the uISV field. Will it include the capability for serial numbers / licensing ? Keep up the good work
- Steve
Steve,
There will be a place to associate a serial number with a client but the generation I do not know since each misv’er has their own routine. What I can possibly do is to provide a way to plug in the serial number generator. I have to think about this.
-Phillip
What I really miss in most systems is the ability to have a hierarchical client list, i.e. Tree List. Example: I sell to Ford. Ford has multiple sites and multiple divisions within each site. I would like an easy way to track that a particular client is actually part of Ford.
Luke,
Thanks for the suggestion. Indeed, it is possible that the user sells software to large organisations and may have several divisions etc. It is something worth looking into.
Maybe, it will be good if it is possible to specify the parent organisation of a client. So really, a tree relationship of two levels i.e. parent org and child.
Phillip
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