> The Symantec site has a demo version of Act available. Yes, it is designed
> to track leads, setup marketing routines, do followup, add, edit, delete
> entries, generate mail merges, track todo lists, schedule calendar events,
> dial phone calls, etc. Quite a full featured product used by many people as
> a lead/contact manager. I am not sure, but it may even have ODBC hooks -
> some of its competitors, like Maximizer and Goldmine, do (not sure if those
> 2 particular ones do, but some competitors do).
>
> Act, Maximizer, Goldmine all are networkable on a LAN.
Do any of these run under Linux/Unix? Or do I write another one now
that I am about to retire/re-OS my last wozoid machine?
> At this point in time, the combination of robustness and speed for these
> products has not been duplicated via a browser interface. There are
> definitely companies that have similar products for the web, though...and
Last thing I wrote for the web, runs faster than my old dBase contact
manager on the same platform. It is just amazing how much more efficient
PERL/Linux is at things!
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