VSys One: Volunteer Management Software

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Is it open source, and can we add or modify existing features?

No aspect of VSys is open source, but the vast majority of it can be customized by defining your own fields and modifying existing ones, creating application forms for data entry, and the use of the Interactive File Importer for bringing data in from other sources. You can use tool profiles to completely re-arrange the tools and layout of those tools for your users.

While you can’t modify the underlying programming of VSys, we always get the best feature ideas from our customers. If there’s something you’re looking for that’s not there, tell us, and if we think it would be broadly applicable it will likely make its way into a future update.

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Is VSys One Windows- or web-based?

What are the hardware requirements?

What are the database server requirements?

Do we need the software loaded onto every computer?

Can multiple users access VSys One at once?

How can we import our existing data?

What language is VSys One developed in?

Does the database reside on your server or ours, and who is responsible for maintaining it?

How does VSys Web work?

How does VSys Live work?

Is the database encrypted?

What do you recommend for the kiosk interface?