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Free/Open Souce Event Ticketing with Barcode Software?

Hi there. As the tittle said, though. Can you guys give me recommendations of such software?

I did some research either. I found this TicketCreator, actually really fulfills all the things that needed for the event, and it seemingly simple to set up and use, but aren't 'free', tho. 

And trying to not searching the pirated version tho. lol

https://www.ticketcreator.com/

And https://alf.io, and https://osem.io either. But, needs Linux seemingly.

 

Just gonna do a small event on my campus, and we already got experience of ticket fraud because of using only 'simple tickets without any kind of verification' that costs us... Enough. And we don't wanna spend few hundreds of bucks just for that software. Our money for the preparation of the event is nearly 50% of that price. So that's why, free or open source.

 

Or is these alf.io and osem already good? Despite the needs to a lot of setup? (tbh not into Linux things really)

Humor me, as you should do.

 

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On 4/2/2019 at 7:45 PM, mail929 said:

Have you thought about using something like EventBrite?

This motion is seconded.

 

I use EventBrite very regularly, the caveat is that they take a small percentage of the fee, but you can bake it in and lose it, or pass the fee on to the end user.

 

Really great interface and super easy to use.

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