[UniMacTech] Universal print accounting software one size fits all?

Christopher Dean chris.dean at curtin.edu.au
Wed Dec 19 10:45:02 EST 2007


Hi,

We use PaperCut at Curtin with both Macs and PCs. We've had very few issues,
and any we've encountered we've found the developers have been more than
helpful in finding solutions.

Regards,

Chris



On 19/12/07 6:37 AM, "Andrew Ross" <aross at whitley.unimelb.edu.au> wrote:

> Sherry Proferes wrote:
> 
>> We are looking for universal print accounting software that works for
>> Windows, Mac and Linux. We have been using equitrac which was only for
>> windows. However, the Uni has finally decided that they need to control
>> the student mac and linux printing. Someone has suggested an open source
>> product called Pycoda which has an option of commercial support. Does
>> anyone know of it and whether it will fit a one size fits all bill?
> 
> I think you'll find that's PyKota (http://www.pykota.com/). We're using
> it here for both Windows and Mac clients (we don't have Linux desktop
> machines), but you're probably better off looking at PapercutNG
> (although it's not free and open source software, if that matters to you).
> 
> Cheers




More information about the unimactech mailing list