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Mac OS X  |  Business / Productivity  |  Calendars / Organizers  |  Crm4Mac  |  Better than previous reviews

Crm4Mac

Crm4Mac

integrates iCal, Address Book, & Mail into 1 view

Version:  3.0

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Better than previous reviews

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Contributed by: ecodoc Friday, October 27 2006 @ 12:59 PM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: 1-6 months

Recommend Product: YES

The developers have done the right thing by not increasing the price of this good product, else people would be put off from trying it. Also at a time when Apple are bundling a lot of good quality software with the Mac, the casual user needs price incentives to use added value products like CRM4MAC. Don't forget that those of us living in Europe have to pay VAT on top of the price of the software.

I would also thank the development team for being responsive to individual requests (as they did in my case).

I am a little surprised at the critical and unenthusiastic comments about this quite a nice and elegant software that actually does quite well what it aims to do. It is really good and unique programme that synthesises a lot of unconnected functionalities on the Mac.

With a bit of imagination academics and non-business people can use it to very good effect. So I would suggest that the developers should not market it only as a CRM product.

I recommend it unreservedly.   
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Better than previous reviews - Albert_Zeeman_618

Thank you! This gives us the positive energy to keep on improving the software and price/quality ratio.
ThanX on behalf of the developers and me (Albert)

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Saturday, October 28 2006 @ 02:25 AM PDT


Better than previous reviews - ecodoc

You really need to think of a new name for this product or package it separately for non-commercial users as a version that is life enhancing, multitasking, organising software that allows people to track, control and synthesise a number of vital functionalities on their computer.

My wife who is an academic just cannot be bothered to try some software that is called CRM (!) when really it is a program that could help her team manage their conferencing requirements quite well.

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Saturday, October 28 2006 @ 04:34 AM PDT