View Full Version : Online Booking
Mal
December 13th 06, 08:48 AM
Hi,
Looking for a simple online aircraft booking system.
Freeware or cheap all good words
--
Mal
www.mals.net
Dan G
December 13th 06, 08:51 AM
Mal wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Looking for a simple online aircraft booking system.
>
> Freeware or cheap all good words
>
> --
> Mal
>
> www.mals.net
If you don't mind getting your hands dirty you can roll your own quite
easily with http://creator.zoho.com .
Dan
away-pits
December 13th 06, 11:27 AM
Dan G wrote:
> Mal wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Looking for a simple online aircraft booking system.
> >
> > Freeware or cheap all good words
> >
> > --
> > Mal
> >
> > www.mals.net
>
> If you don't mind getting your hands dirty you can roll your own quite
> easily with http://creator.zoho.com .
>
>
> Dan
Dan HUGE thanks that app/tool was an answer to about 6 prayers sure
it will help many on AA and other places rate that as find of the
month --thanks
PB
December 13th 06, 12:18 PM
away-pits wrote:
> Dan G wrote:
>
>> Mal wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Looking for a simple online aircraft booking system.
>>>
>>> Freeware or cheap all good words
>>>
>>> --
>>> Mal
>>>
>>> www.mals.net
>> If you don't mind getting your hands dirty you can roll your own quite
>> easily with http://creator.zoho.com .
>>
>>
>> Dan
>
> Dan HUGE thanks that app/tool was an answer to about 6 prayers sure
> it will help many on AA and other places rate that as find of the
> month --thanks
>
Interesting indeed, but did you read the Terms of Service? If I
understand it correctly, it saying something like: "whilst the service
is free now we reserve the right to charge you an undisclosed amount
some time in the future"
Paul
Dan G
December 13th 06, 02:50 PM
Indeed true, but this is quite common among Web 2.0 apps (you wouldn't
expect them to put "this will be free forever!" would you?). Normally,
pure subscription methods are not too successful so there's always a
free variant (e.g. Flickr). More likely, they're hoping somebody like
Yahoo will buy them out.
I've been using Zoho since the spring and have found the service and
support (they're extremely responsive if you ask questions in the
forum) to be very good.
Dan
PB wrote:
> away-pits wrote:
> > Dan G wrote:
> >
> >> Mal wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
> >>> Looking for a simple online aircraft booking system.
> >>>
> >>> Freeware or cheap all good words
> >>>
> >>> --
> >>> Mal
> >>>
> >>> www.mals.net
> >> If you don't mind getting your hands dirty you can roll your own quite
> >> easily with http://creator.zoho.com .
> >>
> >>
> >> Dan
> >
> > Dan HUGE thanks that app/tool was an answer to about 6 prayers sure
> > it will help many on AA and other places rate that as find of the
> > month --thanks
> >
>
> Interesting indeed, but did you read the Terms of Service? If I
> understand it correctly, it saying something like: "whilst the service
> is free now we reserve the right to charge you an undisclosed amount
> some time in the future"
>
> Paul
December 13th 06, 02:58 PM
Dan G wrote:
> Indeed true, but this is quite common among Web 2.0 apps (you wouldn't
> expect them to put "this will be free forever!" would you?). Normally,
> pure subscription methods are not too successful so there's always a
> free variant (e.g. Flickr). More likely, they're hoping somebody like
> Yahoo will buy them out.
>
> I've been using Zoho since the spring and have found the service and
> support (they're extremely responsive if you ask questions in the
> forum) to be very good.
>
>
> Dan
>
> PB wrote:
>
> > away-pits wrote:
> > > Dan G wrote:
> > >
I have used this site that I found on this board some time ago, with
sucess:
http://www.pilotschedule.com/
> > >> Mal wrote:
> > >>
> > >>> Hi,
> > >>>
> > >>> Looking for a simple online aircraft booking system.
> > >>>
> > >>> Freeware or cheap all good words
> > >>>
> > >>> --
> > >>> Mal
> > >>>
> > >>> www.mals.net
> > >> If you don't mind getting your hands dirty you can roll your own quite
> > >> easily with http://creator.zoho.com .
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> Dan
> > >
> > > Dan HUGE thanks that app/tool was an answer to about 6 prayers sure
> > > it will help many on AA and other places rate that as find of the
> > > month --thanks
> > >
> >
> > Interesting indeed, but did you read the Terms of Service? If I
> > understand it correctly, it saying something like: "whilst the service
> > is free now we reserve the right to charge you an undisclosed amount
> > some time in the future"
> >
> > Paul
Frank Whiteley
December 13th 06, 03:55 PM
http://www.aircraftclubs.com/
Charges by the aircraft. One gliding club I'm aware of reduces this to
one glider in our winter to keep the many other features active. Not in
beta.
Frank Whiteley
Mal wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Looking for a simple online aircraft booking system.
>
> Freeware or cheap all good words
>
> --
> Mal
>
> www.mals.net
Martin Gregorie[_1_]
December 13th 06, 04:14 PM
Dan G wrote:
> Mal wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Looking for a simple online aircraft booking system.
>>
>> Freeware or cheap all good words
>>
>> --
>> Mal
>>
>> www.mals.net
>
> If you don't mind getting your hands dirty you can roll your own quite
> easily with http://creator.zoho.com .
>
Its interesting, but is not portable.
You can only run applications based in their site and there is no
indication of (a) whether it will ever become a package you can install
on your own website or (b) what it runs on.
If you can live within those restrictions then it could be very useful.
--
martin@ | Martin Gregorie
gregorie. | Essex, UK
org |
Dan G
December 13th 06, 06:28 PM
Martin Gregorie wrote:
> Dan G wrote:
> > Mal wrote:
> >
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> Looking for a simple online aircraft booking system.
> >>
> >> Freeware or cheap all good words
> >>
> >> --
> >> Mal
> >>
> >> www.mals.net
> >
> > If you don't mind getting your hands dirty you can roll your own quite
> > easily with http://creator.zoho.com .
> >
> Its interesting, but is not portable.
>
> You can only run applications based in their site and there is no
> indication of (a) whether it will ever become a package you can install
> on your own website or (b) what it runs on.
>
> If you can live within those restrictions then it could be very useful.
Actually it's easy to embed the interfaces you require into your own
website; the system then runs as a hosted service (i.e. hassle-free).
Just follow the instructions provided.
Dan
jb92563
December 13th 06, 08:00 PM
We use www.tak-off.com
They charge per aircraft and bill every 3 months.
Ray
Tony Verhulst
December 14th 06, 01:41 AM
Mal wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Looking for a simple online aircraft booking system.
For a nominal fee - http://www.aircraftclubs.com
Tony V.
PB
December 14th 06, 01:00 PM
I understand that they need to make profit and indeed it is a good thing
if one wants them to continue to operate, my point is that I would like
to know up front what it is before I commit.
Paul
Dan G wrote:
> Indeed true, but this is quite common among Web 2.0 apps (you wouldn't
> expect them to put "this will be free forever!" would you?). Normally,
> pure subscription methods are not too successful so there's always a
> free variant (e.g. Flickr). More likely, they're hoping somebody like
> Yahoo will buy them out.
>
> I've been using Zoho since the spring and have found the service and
> support (they're extremely responsive if you ask questions in the
> forum) to be very good.
>
>
> Dan
>
> PB wrote:
>
>> away-pits wrote:
>>> Dan G wrote:
>>>
>>>> Mal wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> Looking for a simple online aircraft booking system.
>>>>>
>>>>> Freeware or cheap all good words
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Mal
>>>>>
>>>>> www.mals.net
>>>> If you don't mind getting your hands dirty you can roll your own quite
>>>> easily with http://creator.zoho.com .
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Dan
>>> Dan HUGE thanks that app/tool was an answer to about 6 prayers sure
>>> it will help many on AA and other places rate that as find of the
>>> month --thanks
>>>
>> Interesting indeed, but did you read the Terms of Service? If I
>> understand it correctly, it saying something like: "whilst the service
>> is free now we reserve the right to charge you an undisclosed amount
>> some time in the future"
>>
>> Paul
>
Martin Gregorie[_1_]
December 14th 06, 01:37 PM
Dan G wrote:
> Martin Gregorie wrote:
>> Its interesting, but is not portable.
>>
>> You can only run applications based in their site and there is no
>> indication of (a) whether it will ever become a package you can install
>> on your own website or (b) what it runs on.
>>
>> If you can live within those restrictions then it could be very useful.
>
> Actually it's easy to embed the interfaces you require into your own
> website; the system then runs as a hosted service (i.e. hassle-free).
> Just follow the instructions provided.
>
I see two possible limitations of this approach:
- can you change the look & feel of your app to match the
rest of the club site?
- it would be hard to tie something on a separate site into other
club systems, such as instructor scheduling or the club
accounting system.
Those are both reasons why my personal preference would be for something
installed on my own site but ymmv.
--
martin@ | Martin Gregorie
gregorie. | Essex, UK
org |
vBulletin® v3.6.4, Copyright ©2000-2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.