jagjot2008 / EeazyCRM

Open Source CRM based on Python's Flask framework
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Any update? #1

Open aliadibelli opened 3 years ago

aliadibelli commented 3 years ago

I am new at python.I downloaded your program. You did a good jobs. Congratulations. Will you plan to write and update EeazyCRM?

Have a nice day.

jagjot2008 commented 3 years ago

Hi! Thanks. I had actually abandoned it because nobody seemed to be interested. I'll think about it.

aliadibelli commented 3 years ago

Did you prepare a database model for Activities section?

jagjot2008 commented 3 years ago

No. I lost interest in the project because nobody was keen. I'm not sure if I'll continue.

aliadibelli commented 3 years ago

I want to try adding Activities section. But I am new at pyhon. Can you help me if I need your help?

OmarUsman commented 3 years ago

going to be using this for a project, thanks for making this.

vanzhiganov commented 3 years ago

@jagjot2008 currently I was install EeazyCRM in my startup as main CRM for researching and develop API resources for integrating. In quick view, I see that EeazyCRM is a better open source CRM system that many others. Thank you for this.

MADHUMITHASIVAKUMARR commented 2 days ago

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