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SMI 0.9.9s (Default branch)

SMI (Services Maintenance Interventions) is acomplete free solution to manage services andtechnical support to customers with frontofficeand backoffice modules. It can manage contracts,asset tracking, repair orders, working time,rentals, tasks, subcontractors, and has many otherfunctionalities.License: GNU General Public License (GPL)Changes:
It's now possible to enter a fixed price for each repair report (the customers don't see the real time; only the fixed price). Blank work orders can now be printed. For each work order, invoice numbers can be entered to make the invoicing easier to follow. Working hours and days can be entered for each technician. "POP before SMTP" and "tls" or "ssl" are now possible when configuring the email. There are many minor bugfixes.



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