Thursday, August 15, 2002
Time to ACT?
Posted by Andy Sjostrom in "SOFTWARE" @ 04:34 AM
http://www.pinpointtools.com/products/ta-pocketpc.htm
Trans/ACT for Pocket PC goes to beta! Features include:
"• Download ALL types of ACT! data: contacts, groups (the full group records, not just "categories"), notes, histories, sales/opportunities and calendars.
• Get ALL your fields! All custom ACT! contact and group fields are automatically created on the Pocket PC and downloaded from ACT!. You're not limited to just a few user fields like in other products. What use is a customized ACT! database if you can't use it on your Pocket PC?
Create custom screen layouts for the Pocket PC, like you can now with ACT!.
• Control how much data to download to your Pocket PC: select a single group and/or set the number of notes, histories, sales and activities to download. No need to export the contacts you want to a temporary ACT! database first.
• Use the familiar ACT! menus, buttons and terminology. No need to learn a separate system and figure out how to "map" your ACT! data into some other kind of database. It looks and works like ACT!."
Trans/ACT for Pocket PC goes to beta! Features include:
"• Download ALL types of ACT! data: contacts, groups (the full group records, not just "categories"), notes, histories, sales/opportunities and calendars.
• Get ALL your fields! All custom ACT! contact and group fields are automatically created on the Pocket PC and downloaded from ACT!. You're not limited to just a few user fields like in other products. What use is a customized ACT! database if you can't use it on your Pocket PC?
Create custom screen layouts for the Pocket PC, like you can now with ACT!.
• Control how much data to download to your Pocket PC: select a single group and/or set the number of notes, histories, sales and activities to download. No need to export the contacts you want to a temporary ACT! database first.
• Use the familiar ACT! menus, buttons and terminology. No need to learn a separate system and figure out how to "map" your ACT! data into some other kind of database. It looks and works like ACT!."