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Ratana
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      26th Jan 2006
Hello,

I have been looking at possibly purchasing the Prophet 3.0 as a contact
management database for my real estate business. But I am skeptical
after having read all the comments from various users. Please tell me
if it is reliable enough for me to use and keep track of all my
activities, forcast, sales etc.

Thanks!

Ratana

 
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      27th Jan 2006
Ratana,

Where have you read all of the comments from various users that cause you to
be skeptical? I am very familiar with Prophet and often recommend it here as
an alternative to BCM because it provides many feature options that are not
currently available in BCM. I am always keen to examine both pro & con of an
option and the few negatives I have been able to find about Prophet have not
been related to its reliability. The support and service of the developer
seems to be very responsive. Some users don't like the interface layout or
some aspects of the navigation. It is very right button click friendly
though that does not matter much to some users. In stark contrast to BCM,
Prophet really centers around the creation of a very robust and versatile
sales opportunity record which can be very easily customized and tailored to
darn near any enterprise selling stage process. It very easy to learn and
does not interfere at all with your other uses of Outlook therefore it is
more integrated with Exchange. The server edition enables opportunty data
sharing capability. This app also has a very nice built in group email
wizard so you don't have to do the whole Word Mail merge or use a pay service
like bcentral's list builder. Without fully moving your data into it I would
recommend playing around with it for a few weeks to best determine for your
self if it meets your needs. Better yet, call some of the enterprises among
their growing and impressive client list. I have found them to be very
honest about their real world usage experiences and far less biased than I
expected.

Good luck,

-THP

Ratana wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I have been looking at possibly purchasing the Prophet 3.0 as a contact
>management database for my real estate business. But I am skeptical
>after having read all the comments from various users. Please tell me
>if it is reliable enough for me to use and keep track of all my
>activities, forcast, sales etc.
>
>Thanks!
>
>Ratana


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      31st Jan 2006
I also have a Real Estate client and am evaluating BCM vs. others. BCM has
been a headache so far.
What else did you look at? Who's on your short list?

I'm taking a look at Workgroup Share, ShareO, MAPILab, Prophet, OpusFlow.




"Ratana" wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I have been looking at possibly purchasing the Prophet 3.0 as a contact
> management database for my real estate business. But I am skeptical
> after having read all the comments from various users. Please tell me
> if it is reliable enough for me to use and keep track of all my
> activities, forcast, sales etc.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Ratana
>
>

 
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      8th Feb 2006
Try this http://www.teamscope.com. I'm evaluating this at the moment.


"Stormin Norm" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I also have a Real Estate client and am evaluating BCM vs. others. BCM has
> been a headache so far.
> What else did you look at? Who's on your short list?
>
> I'm taking a look at Workgroup Share, ShareO, MAPILab, Prophet, OpusFlow.
>
>
>
>
> "Ratana" wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have been looking at possibly purchasing the Prophet 3.0 as a contact
>> management database for my real estate business. But I am skeptical
>> after having read all the comments from various users. Please tell me
>> if it is reliable enough for me to use and keep track of all my
>> activities, forcast, sales etc.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Ratana
>>
>>



 
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Tim P via OfficeKB.com
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      8th Feb 2006
Another option for you to check out can be found at www.salesoutlook.net.

-THP



CQ wrote:
>Try this http://www.teamscope.com. I'm evaluating this at the moment.
>
>>I also have a Real Estate client and am evaluating BCM vs. others. BCM has
>> been a headache so far.

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>>>
>>> Ratana


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