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2008/10/17 Rafiq Maniar <rafiq.maniar at gmail.com>
> Hey,
> I've tried quite a number of open source case management tools. They
> generally
> come under the heading of 'Issue Tracking' rather than 'Case Management'
> but
> do
> the same thing. Sorta. There's a lot out there, probably the closest you're
> looking
> for is RT3.
>> Having said that, I eventually went with a paid (but source available)
> solution because
> RT3 was just so damn unfriendly. And AFAIK, RT3 doesn't do knowledgebase
> integration out
> of the box.
>> So what I went with was Kayako eSupport, which is relatively cheap and
> pretty awesome
> compared to the free open source stuff. The version you're probably looking
> for
> is SupportSuite which integrates the knowledgebase and stuff:
>http://www.kayako.com/supportsuite.php>> Rafiq
>> On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 1:06 PM, Darragh Ó Héiligh <
>lists at digitaldarragh.com> > wrote:
>> > Hello all,
> >
> > My employer has asked me to look into a case management tool that is
> > integrated with a knowledge base. they are prepared to pay for this
> > tool if it suits their requirements.
> >
> > I am hoping to find an open source tool so changes can be made to
> > ensure the tool is customized to the requirements of different
> > departments.
> >
> > Any suggestions would be welcome
> >
> >
> > DArragh
> > www.digitaldarragh.com
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