24 Jul 2009
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Type: Function limited demo
Platform: Mac OS X
Manufacturer: Ntractive LLC
Size: 12.6MB
Number of Downloads: 51
Price: $59.95/month
This is the software publisher's description.
Customer Relationship Management (CRM) solution designed specifically for Mac OS X. Its beauty and intuitive design are what drive faithful Mac users to this solution. Elements CRM is a masterpiece, redefining the standards of Mac CRM.
Elements CRM is a delicate blend of design, functionality and expandability. The internal structure is just as beautiful as the external interface with its aesthetically pleasing design. Functionality goes beyond the basics by melding your desktop and the web, producing the ultimate user experience. This unique platform provides seamless integration with Apple software, previously unimagined in a web application.
The multifaceted design of Elements CRM offers unified workflow, eliminating the need for multiple software solutions to run your business. Your sales team can access their information and maintain communication with your finance department while your project manager sends out messages to his or her project team. All of this can be accomplished with one simple, yet sophisticated, solution.
With Elements CRM, you can manage your contacts, calendars, sales, inventory, projects, documents and so much more. Elements streamlines company processes and boosts customer satisfaction with its customer relationship management tools. The best part is, it is arranged in a simple layout that is supremely easy to learn.
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