CRM Assistant 2009 3.4.22

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Assistant 2009 is a functional software program of CRM class designed for managing contact data. It allows to plan tasks and monitor them. It also allows to print various kinds of reports and browse elaborate statistics. It is equipped with following modules: contact data, correspondence book, tasks planning. Assistant allows to create client groups, design user's own charts containing all kinds data. The program possesses other abilities as creating multiple databases, synchronization of data, export data to files of recognizable formats including spreadsheets, ability of co-operating with mobile USB devices. Easy and intuitive interface and ability of quick-start work on local base make this program extremely practical. It is especially recommended for sales specialists, insurance agents and for people working with contact data individually or on joint database placed on the net.

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