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		<title>Website Statistics &#8211; Where my hits come from</title>
		<link>http://www.rickseymour.com/2009/06/08/website-statistics-where-my-hits-come-from/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2009 15:24:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rick.Seymour</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Monitoring your website is a very productive way to see where traffic is coming from. To allow you to see popular search web search terms from Google / Yahoo / Bing etc and see how your posts are being indexed. WebStats Monitoring tools At the moment the following trackers are enabled on my site and [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Monitoring your website is a very productive way to see where traffic is coming from. To allow you to see popular search web search terms from Google / Yahoo / Bing etc and see how your posts are being indexed.</p>
<h3>WebStats Monitoring tools</h3>
<p>At the moment the following trackers are enabled on my site and I&#8217;ll be writing a review of each of them in a fortnight (to give each tracker time to collect enough web traffic statistics to allow me to review them accurately).</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://pmetrics.performancing.com/8419">Pmetrics</a> by <a href="http://performancing.com/">Performancing</a>.(The free/blogger version). Javascript based tracker.</li>
<li>Google Analytics. Javascript based tracker.</li>
<li>W3Counter. Logo based tracker.</li>
<li>WordPress.com Stats. Img based tracker</li>
<li>Firestats. Self Hosted tracker</li>
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<p>My website (<a href="http://www.rickseymour.com">RickSeymour.com</a>) for example.</p>
<p>41% of searches are for me, <a href="http://www.rickseymour.com" target="_self">Rick Seymour</a> (in one form or another)<br />
18% <a href="http://www.rickseymour.com/2009/05/26/review-of-taxi-booking-despatch-systems/">Taxi Dispatch Software</a> (Autocab Cabmaster Cordic) due to a review page I did <a href="http://www.rickseymour.com/2009/05/26/review-of-taxi-booking-despatch-systems/">Review of Taxi Booking Software</a>. Which ranks me on high on Google searches for taxi related products. Ie <a href="http://www.rickseymour.com/tag/cabmaster/">Cabmaster </a>(2), <a href="http://www.rickseymour.com/tag/autocab/">AutoCab</a> (3), <a href="http://www.rickseymour.com/2009/05/26/review-of-taxi-booking-despatch-systems/">taxi booking system</a>(9), <a href="http://www.rickseymour.com/2009/05/26/review-of-taxi-booking-despatch-systems/">taxi booking software</a>(13). I&#8217;m planning on doing more reviews of XDA/HTC technology &amp; software to increase this.<br />
15% <a href="http://www.rickseymour.com/category/events/">Events</a> and Places I&#8217;ve been to<br />
10% <a href="http://www.rickseymour.com/tag/dating/">Dating</a> Related<br />
5% Local Issues for example my stories on <a href="http://www.rickseymour.com/2009/02/08/save-or-demolish-preston-bus-station/">Preston Bus Station</a>, StageCoach taking over Preston Bus</p>
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		<title>Cabmaster Multicom Taxi Dataheads</title>
		<link>http://www.rickseymour.com/2009/05/28/cabmaster-multicom-taxi-dataheads/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2009 19:06:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rick.Seymour</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You may like to read my Review of Taxi Booking Despatch systems Following a request I&#8217;ve put together a list of radios that work with Cabmaster&#8217;s now aging radio dataheads. I&#8217;ve used two types of dataheads, Cabmaster&#8217;s own brand Multicom and Datex from Diplomat. They communicate with the HOST application via a radio repeater linked [...]


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<p>Following a request I&#8217;ve put together a list of radios that work with Cabmaster&#8217;s now aging radio dataheads. I&#8217;ve used two types of dataheads, Cabmaster&#8217;s own brand Multicom and Datex from Diplomat. They communicate with the HOST application via a radio repeater linked via a serial cable to the HOST server.</p>
<p>The datahead in the vehicle powered via the radio which is wired (usually) directly to the car battery and linked via a 15 pin cable.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Recommended radios</span></p>
<p>Each of the Icom radios listed requires a special data module to be installed which leaves a few inches of cable terminating in a 15 pin female connector</p>
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<li>Icom F1010</li>
<li> Icom F510</li>
<li> Philips PRM80 (Only as a last resort)</li>
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		<title>Review of Taxi Booking Despatch systems</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2009 10:21:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rick.Seymour</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently I had the opportunity to view the range of taxi despatch (or dispatch if you prefer) &#38; booking software that taxi companies use to book in jobs from the telephone and send the job out to the driver. Which software products being reviewed Cabmaster by Command Systems cPaq by Cordic Autocab by GPC Mercury [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recently I had the opportunity to view the range of taxi despatch (or dispatch if you prefer) &amp; booking software that taxi companies use to book in jobs from the telephone and send the job out to the driver.</p>
<p>Which software products being reviewed</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.cabmaster.com" target="_blank">Cabmaster</a> by <a title="Cabmaster" href="http://www.cabmaster.com" target="_blank">Command Systems</a></li>
<li><a title="Cordic" href="http://www.Cordic.com" target="_blank">cPaq </a>by <a href="http://www.Cordic.com" target="_blank">Cordic</a></li>
<li><a title="AutoCab by GPC" href="http://www.autocab.com" target="_blank">Autocab </a>by GPC</li>
<li><a title="Mercury by Exel Management" href="http://www.exelmanagement.com" target="_blank">Mercury </a>by <a title="Mercury by Exel Management" href="http://www.ExelManagement.com" target="_blank">Exel Management</a></li>
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<h3>Disclaimer</h3>
<p>I used to work in the taxi industry as the technical director at a 180 car company which I no longer work at. I personally shopped around to see what other products were on the market and then fed this information back to the board. I can now release my personal opinions on here and are not those views of my former employer. (Really really!!)</p>
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<h3>Prices</h3>
<p>Obviously to maintain commercial sensitivity with the prices quoted I&#8217;ll refer in &#8220;beans&#8221;<br />
Cabmaster &#8211; 1 bean<br />
Mercury &#8211; 1¼ beans<br />
Autocab &#8211; 1½ beans<br />
Cordic &#8211; 3 beans</p>
<h3>Size of Company</h3>
<p>This is perceived size, I don&#8217;t have accurate data<br />
Cabmaster &#8211; 6<br />
Mercury &#8211; 30<br />
Cordic &#8211; 50<br />
GPC &#8211; 200</p>
<h3>Quality of Sales Rep</h3>
<p>(I used to be a medical sales, so have been trained in classical needs based, LSCPA sales)<br />
Cabmaster &#8211; Non existent.<br />
Mercury &#8211; Very impressed, relaxed, confident, let&#8217;s product do most of talking.<br />
Autocab &#8211; Sales Sales Sales. But yet subtle. Took me down to Data Cars in Birmingham to see operation.<br />
Cordic &#8211; Arrogant, actively avoided talking price. Arranged for me to visit <a href="http://www.a1radiocars.co.uk/">A1 Radio cars</a>. Do bring along a very impressive presentation though, with the software run from a laptop. (Impressive use of system resources)</p>
<p>With both Autocab and Cordic the visits arranged were primarily cash based businesses which did not really meet the account work volume that Millers Taxis have, therefore it was not representative. Mercury did try and match like for like, and to an extent did show similar account work volumes.</p>
<p>This is very important for any taxi company as cash work is very easy to input. ie &#8220;34 Smith st TAB 12 ashbourne crescent END&#8221; (example) with the majority of the bookings for NOW. Booking in account work takes slightly longer and more care is needed.</p>
<h3>Technical Quality of Software</h3>
<p>Autocab despite it&#8217;s sales material DOES use a client server model, with the dispatchers machine acting as the server. Autocab uses an embedded MySQL server, with distributed backup. There is still a single point of failure, however with hard drives set up in a RAID configuration and database cloning this is greatly reduced. The programme itself is installed on Shuttle micro ITX computers running WindowsXP, on boot the programme auto loads and prompts for a &#8220;function&#8221; ie Dispatcher. PDA software is difficult to use but does have redundancy (grr) built in.</p>
<p>Cordic uses Microsoft 2003 SQL server. Is REALLY quick. (no &#8230; really really quick). The link between the modules is very well set out which allows for quick input.</p>
<p>Cabmaster uses static database files (.btr) using the BTrieve (Pervasive SQL), with the files shared over Windows File Sharing (SMB) which is from the dark ages of computing. This in my eyes is one of cabmaster&#8217;s biggest failings, any hard drive corruption or write error can seriously damage the files leading to jobs being lost. To my knowledge there have been 2 occasions where the database needed to be &#8220;re-built&#8221; to my knowledge. (prior to me starting). Command Software should set up a RAID configuration on the MAIN server. Also there are THREE machines that in the standard configuration that act as servers MAIN, BACKUP, HOST which are each a point of failure.</p>
<p>Cabmaster has some very good features but is very buggy. There is no version control in their development which means if you want a bug fix you get the latest version which could have other bugs. Cabmaster has the BEST XDA software on the market.. by far&#8230; very easy to use! No question! Lessons need to be learned from the others!</p>
<h3>Overall</h3>
<p>Autocab is by far the biggest company in the taxi dispatch software market, but has not delivered a product which takes the needs of a live taxi business into account, and are very much &#8220;Do it this way&#8221;. Stable, but only at the expensive of office productivity, ie can only use the computer for autocab, not email, not yellow pages etc.</p>
<p>Cabmaster, is actually a really good product, however they are let down by a lack of online booking system that integrates into the product. I re-wrote parts of Millers&#8217; online booking website to link to Cabmaster it was put together many years ago in ASP and is vulnerable to SQL injection and needs re-writing with security being it&#8217;s focus. I did make a start on a AJAX PHP online booking website that used a MySQL address database which would then insert the job into the live database, but hey he ho.. Millers didn&#8217;t see the value in this. (If any company would be interested in this. Get in touch!)</p>
<p>Mercury is a lovely product, well put together and my favourite. My only real concern with it was the holding off for &#8220;Mercury 2&#8243; which by all accounts has been work in progress for many years. Needs a &#8220;What&#8217;s happening now&#8221; panel and improvements to their XDA software.</p>
<h3>Ratings</h3>
<p>AutoCab 4/10 &#8211; Lagging behind on some of the high value technical features of their competitors. Good if not used a booking system before.</p>
<p>Cordic 9/10 &#8211; The doggy-do-dahs of the taxi booking software but is CRAZILY priced!!!</p>
<p>Cabmaster 7/10 &#8211; Well layed out, easy to use, but does not have a good training manual or training structure. I would have liked to stay with Cabmaster</p>
<p>Mercury 8/10 &#8211; Very good product&#8230;. in the second stage sales presentation the National Sales manager let the sale go by talking about irrelevant things.</p>
<p>Recommendation &#8211; Cabmaster if they sort out the buggy nature of their product as it is very feature rich. If you want better training and setup support go with Mercury.</p>
<p><strong>UPDATE</strong>: Following the fantastic response this post has received from people searching for taxi booking software. I will be offering my impartial services to assist established and startup private hire companies, both for the booking software and for telephone systems and services that can help in the integration with the software.</p>
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		<title>Autocab in Booths</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Apr 2009 07:44:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[How bizarre! Was in Booths last night and bumped into the Jim Walsh, Sales Director for Autocab. Who&#8217;d have thought it!? Bread, delicatessen and taxi booking software. He asked where I&#8217;d been and how things were coming along with Cabmaster etc but obviously I had to be as tactful as possible (grr), and just say [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How bizarre!</p>
<p>Was in Booths last night and bumped into the Jim Walsh, Sales Director for Autocab. Who&#8217;d have thought it!? Bread, delicatessen and taxi booking software.</p>
<p>He asked where I&#8217;d been and how things were coming along with Cabmaster etc but obviously I had to be as tactful as possible (grr), and just say that I&#8217;m not with Millers Taxis anymore, and that it was nice to see him.</p>
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