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| Downloads:2,846 |
| Version Downloads:218 |
| Type:Business : Applications |
| License:Demo |
| Date:28 Nov 2011 |
| Platform:Intel |
| Price: $24.95 |
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Winco reviewed on 15 Jun 2011
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Cocoanut reviewed on 01 Feb 2011
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Jeff Nailen reviewed on 13 Oct 2010
Mobile devices like the iPhone & iPad and Cloud services are co-enabling each other. This is one to watch.
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Jeff Nailen reviewed on 13 Oct 2010
Mobile devices like the iPhone & iPad and Cloud services are co-enabling each other. This is one to watch.
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Bumbleb reviewed on 05 Oct 2009
Window can't be maximized.
The features are scattered. Who is this for? Who needs a bug tracker + an image management module in the same app? I need the sales pipeline stuff but found it lacking.
Lot's of other stuff I don't like, but this has been a waste of my time, so won't write a whole lot here. Just wanted to warn other busy users like myself who wants to give it a go.
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Sagerstone reviewed on 04 Aug 2009
It does WAY more than what Salesforce.com can do at a faction of the cost.
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Daylite is more in the same league.
Full-fledged CRM applications are typically fairly expensive. Elements SBM is quite a bit cheaper than SalesForce.com, which is fairly equivalent (but with more maturity and more functionality than this app). This is a nice looking, well functioned CRM app that is a hosted service. Its closest competitors are SalesForce.com and SugarCRM. Daylite has you host the database itself.
For a sales organization these prices are not really out of line. It's not consumer pricing, and confusing it as so misses the model. Of course, the people who crab to high heaven about the $50/year pricing on Daylite's iPhone connector also miss the mark with how cheap it is, all things considered.
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Actually... it says here in the description that this costs $70/user PER MONTH.
For that price I expect it to be making my morning toast with butter and jam.
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And the hard sell attitude on their website is repulsive.
That said, it looks interesting, and could be a serious contender, in a market where I only see Daylite and Contactizer as somehow serious alternatives.
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