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Dkmanley
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      4th Apr 2008
So after reading all the threads, it's clear that BCM will not integrate
(databases) with Outlook any time soon. What then is the point of even
launching BCM? Why not use a more robust CM that even synchronizes with
outlook. That being said, are there any suggestions for a good contact
manager to try? I've used ACT, which I found to be clunkier as it evolved
from DOS versions through all the Win versions. I am an single remote sales
manager that needs a good Sales CM.
 
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      4th Apr 2008
The absolute best CRM rthat I have found is TeamScope CRM
http://teamscope.com/ This is a very robust CRM program that can either be
installed on an exchange server or in your .pst folder (for a stand-alone
installation). Because it installs its folders in your .pst folder it is
totally integrated into Outlook (there is no external SQL database). Among
other things, this means that you can sync with any PDA that syncs with
Outlook, because you are simply syncing your .pst folder.

I have looked at several CRM solutions, including Outlook with BCM and
Prophet, but I found Teamscope CRM to be the most stable, configuarble, and
easiest to use. And, being able to sync with my Blackberry sealed the deal.

"Dkmanley" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> So after reading all the threads, it's clear that BCM will not integrate
> (databases) with Outlook any time soon. What then is the point of even
> launching BCM? Why not use a more robust CM that even synchronizes with
> outlook. That being said, are there any suggestions for a good contact
> manager to try? I've used ACT, which I found to be clunkier as it evolved
> from DOS versions through all the Win versions. I am an single remote
> sales
> manager that needs a good Sales CM.


 
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Steve
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      4th Apr 2008
I have tried this software (Prophet). It does not reside within Outlook, but
also uses an external SQL database.

"mrtimpeterson via OfficeKB.com" <u8453@uwe> wrote in message
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>I would recommend you check out this link: www.avidian.com. This
> application fits more gracefully inside of Outlook.
>
> -THP
>
>
> Dkmanley wrote:
>>So after reading all the threads, it's clear that BCM will not integrate
>>(databases) with Outlook any time soon. What then is the point of even
>>launching BCM? Why not use a more robust CM that even synchronizes with
>>outlook. That being said, are there any suggestions for a good contact
>>manager to try? I've used ACT, which I found to be clunkier as it evolved
>>from DOS versions through all the Win versions. I am an single remote
>>sales
>>manager that needs a good Sales CM.

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