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KidMagic Regular user Bradford 183 Posts |
Interesting, looks like it would work well but I have two questions. What if you do not have internet connection when gone away for a week or two performing shows. And what's wrong with writing things down on a calender?
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Jonas Ljung New user Sweden 15 Posts |
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On 2008-06-22 12:52, KidMagic wrote: I would say that if you handle your own bookings, are often on tours for long periods of time without an internet connection and have no intention putting a gig schedule on your website - then GigThing isn't your best option Personally, if I go away for 2-3 days doing shows (that's the maximum I'm away from internet), I make a print of the overview with the upcoming gigs details expanded. I also have a manager that handles my bookings and they are always at the office during business hours. Quote:
And what's wrong with writing things down on a calender? If it just comes down to mark a date for a gig, I would say a simple pocket calendar wins over GigThing every time. On the other hand, If you need to put down information like get in-time, soundcheck time, location contact, hotel, fee, rider / invoice sent and so on, you may prefer a database solution. |
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