ACT! by Sage is the #1 selling contact and customer manager that helps you make contact, build relationships, and get results. ACT! enables you to instantly access key contact and customer information, manage and prioritize activities, and track all contact-related communications so you can grow productive business relationships. With ACT!, you can generate reports for a complete view of customer interactions and improve your bottom line by forecasting and tracking customer opportunities. <br><br> Renowned for its ease of use, ACT! can be tailored by each user and integrates with the tools you use everyday, such as Microsoft® Office, Lotus Notes®, and handheld devices. ACT! is an easy to use solution that offers a low total cost of ownership. <br><br> ACT! works in a single user or networked environment for up to 10 users. If you need to network more than 10 users, please consider ACT! Premium for Workgroups.
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ACT! 2006 8.0.1
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License | Purchase | |
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| Requirements | <ul>Microsoft® Windows® XP Home, XP Professional, 2000 Professional, 2000 Server Standard Edition, Server 2003 Standard Edition, Server 2003 Enterprise Edition, Server 2003 Web Edition, 2003 Small Business Server operating systems /Minimum 550 MHz Pentium III (or equivalent) processor /Minimum 512 MB RAM /Minimum 500 MB of available hard disk space /CD-ROM drive /SVGA (800x600) or higher resolution monitor </ul> | ||
| Downloads | 24 | Limitations | None |
| Publisher | Sage Software | File Size | 195.3M |
| Date added | 06 Sep 2005 | ||
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