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Act 2005 gives you instant access to all your contact data-customer details, meeting notes, to-dos. For greater control, all data is linked. Powerful searching & scheduling functions, plus innovative sales lead pipeline management tool. Built-in Palm/Pocket PC integration.
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This product is a joke. It is incredibly slow to the point of being unusable. I would not recommend this to anyone.
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As an ACT User since 3.0 - 7.0 is the worst release yet. Don't touch it. It's full of glitches. All of the other reports on this site speak the truth. HUGE problems with: crashing, templates, reports, switching between databases,Labels ect. I'm really quite suprised they released this piece of junk. Oh well, cash grabs always seem to take a front seatto customer satisfaction. I'm going back to Ver. 6