Web Based Reservation Software - Page 2

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Well, a reservation/booking/calendar program is still at the top of the list. Many of my clients are still begging for a "better" "more professional" looking system than webervations (which seems to be the most "professional looking" at the moment).
I'm hoping this is something you will consider for the 2011 year. I am willing to help with input and what other programs offer to save on R & D hours.

CC software is the cleanest software out there. The great support system is a major plus also.
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Rick
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Yep, reservation software would get my vote too..

Jonathan
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Highly Desirable!!!!

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www.romancart.com have a hotel reservation system
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definitely would buy a good reservation software with options for different types of businesses hotel, motel, lodge, campground, etc.
basically a mix between form builder and shopping cart software with mysql integration
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PHP Jabbers has a simple reservation system.
http://www.phpjabbers.com/hotels-booking-system/

I have not used this script but I have used their Simple CMS on a number of websites. This script library lets you define areas or panel within <div> or <td> areas that are populated by a MySQL database. These panels are named and your clients can change content in these panels by logging in and using the built-in Tiny MCE editor.

I have also used the Ticket Support Script and the Contact Form Generator (if you think CoffeeCup's Web Form Generator is difficult to implement, don't even try this one). The Ticket Support Script works fine but I had to extend the styles.css and modify a couple files (ticket.php and admin.php) to get the look I wanted. This did not require PHP coding, just some additional HTML.

You need to be able to install MySQL databases and PHP scripts to use these products. Many of them are clearly aimed at programmers/web designers and require some coding to blend them into your web pages.




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I have a municipal client with a campground - the campers aren't required to pay when they make the reservations, but mail or bring in payment, so I don't need a shopping cart. Just a way for realtime reservations to be entered by either the camper from home, the host from the campground (walk-ins) or the staff at the city office & have it all be current online. The staff & host seeing who is in which site but the campers only see what sites are still available & for which days.
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This is something I would be very much interested in too.
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I'll 3rd that as it would also help for any type of interactive scheduling setup :)
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