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Name, last name and passport database manager [software] [LF]
Hey!
As the title say, i'm looking for a software free or premium does not matter to store a database of clients for a travel agency.
It's simple, clients go to my travel agency partner with their infos and passports numbers however they might be coming back and back and i need a software that once putted in the system next time i will be having their passports numbers just by looking up their name.
This must be a pc software and not an online one, completely offline and local.
What is best to use in such a case?
Regards,
Armand
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Excel
Libreoffice Calc.
Notepad
Inb4 vim.
This sounds like a job for Excel.
Or just use a mysql database locally
Excellent suggestion. It really Excels at such a job.
While I don't agree, kudos for creativity.
LibreOffice Base https://www.libreoffice.org/discover/base/
I don't like excel, more like a profile for each customer with their details, passports.. etc etc. Excel is too basic.
So you're after a CRM not just a database?
Exactly
Microsoft Access (Libre Base). You could find right template and tutorials how to build it.
The easiest option is just keeping an Excel table, but if you want to do something interesting like your own customer management program, you can hire a developer to quickly accomplish this using MySQL and PHP (or Java). You can keep any info you want in addition to these, depending on the database design. You can keep the MySQL server local and offline. Also, it can be done just using Java and a text or JSON file to keep the data as well, without a SQL solution, but things may get slower over time if there are too many entries.
https://gist.github.com/
https://github.com/adam-p/markdown-here/wiki/Markdown-Cheatsheet#tables
Dammit, you beat me to the excellent pun