Hello Tony and All,
Wednesday, March 07, 2001, 2:50:11 AM, you wrote:
TO> Hi TBUDL folks,
TO> Does anyone know if TB! can be (has been) "integrated"
TO> successfully with any contact management software (e.g.
TO> ACT, Goldmine, Maximizer, etc.). I'm currently using
TO> ACT2000's internet mail, but would prefer it to use TB!
TO> Unfortunately, TB! does not show up as an option in
TO> ACT2000's email system setup wizard.
This does not address your message, but your question has given me
the opportunity to ask other related questions.
Microsoft Outlook Express integrates successfully with Outlook the MS contact,
information and time management software. The BaT! does not seem to perfectly
integrate with the contact managers you mentioned. Why is it so? Does the developers
of these softwares consider the Bat! as not being important enough to include it in the
email system setup wizard? So why doesn't RITLABS create its own information manager
to accompany the Bat!. If people have chosen to pay for the Bat! while OE is "free",
won't they buy a Personal Information Manager from RITLABS if it is as good as the
Bat!?
As a side question, which PIM is most commonly used among the Bat! community?
I don't have any notion of programming, but a PIM in my opinion has much in common
with an
email client : Address book, sorting, filtering, templates, search function, tree
structure
for organising messages (tree structure for organising information for a PIM), forms,
columns etc .
I may be completely wrong, but can we say that a good email client is already half way
to a good PIM?
If so it wouldn't be that difficult to write a PIM as a plug-in for the Bat!.
Thank you for your attention
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Best regards,
John mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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