I need to find a good contact manager for my users. My
users are Legislators (lots of emails, meetings, and other
communications). We currently have Office 2000, and am
wondering whether I should migrate to 2003 and get BCM
included (killing two birds with one stone). Everyone's
opinion on how good BCM is will be appreciated.
Curt
BCM is not a multi-user application. Unless you want users to be managing
their contacts each individually, look at a CRM application designed for
group use. See http://www.slipstick.com/addins/contact_management.htm

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> I need to find a good contact manager for my users. My
> users are Legislators (lots of emails, meetings, and other
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> Curt
Steve Walsh - 25 Jan 2004 04:39 GMT
Curt & Sue,
Please check out a very easy-to-use, customizable Contact
Management solution that integrates inside of Outlook
called Prophet 2004. Go to my web site
www.marketcounsel.org & scroll down to link
about...Avidian TechnologiesT---Prophet 2004---embedded
into Microsoft® Outlook®: [and click on]
Learn More About Prophet 2004
Success,
Steve Walsh
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