Monday, July 28, 2003
StarContactPro for Serious Contact Users
Posted by Ed Hansberry in "SOFTWARE" @ 01:00 PM
http://www.starcontactpro.com/Default.asp
If you live and die by your contact database, StarContactPro might be what you are looking for.
It not only keeps track of contacts, but companies as well. Everything is linked so you can view your contacts either way, which goes way beyond just sorting by name or company. It supports organizational charts, custom filters, company structures, personality types and much more.
"The system can integrate its functions with Pocket Outlook, and can export and import your contact data to/from Act!, Goldmine, or any system that can read or write files in the common CSV file format."
They have versions for Pocket PC 2000, 2002 and 2003. There is a free thirty day trial or you can purchase it for $195 for a single copy. Volume discounts of 10% and higher start kicking in for two or more copies. At this price point, this isn't for the average person looking to enhance their Contact experience, but looking at the screen shots, this seems to be the most comprehensive contact manager I've ever seen for any PDA.
If you live and die by your contact database, StarContactPro might be what you are looking for.
It not only keeps track of contacts, but companies as well. Everything is linked so you can view your contacts either way, which goes way beyond just sorting by name or company. It supports organizational charts, custom filters, company structures, personality types and much more.
"The system can integrate its functions with Pocket Outlook, and can export and import your contact data to/from Act!, Goldmine, or any system that can read or write files in the common CSV file format."
They have versions for Pocket PC 2000, 2002 and 2003. There is a free thirty day trial or you can purchase it for $195 for a single copy. Volume discounts of 10% and higher start kicking in for two or more copies. At this price point, this isn't for the average person looking to enhance their Contact experience, but looking at the screen shots, this seems to be the most comprehensive contact manager I've ever seen for any PDA.