123 Synchronizer for ACT! and Outlook
Posted on Tuesday, February 10th, 2009.
Filed under Addins.
Connect your ACT! Database to Outlook and all your Outlook-ready mobile devices using 123 Synchronizer for ACT! and Outlook. Synchronize your contacts, activities, notes and more between ACT! and Outlook. Use advanced contact filtering capabilities to synchronize your whole ACT! database or just parts of it. You can filter contacts by group, lookup, private, or simply synchronize the activities without the contacts. Advanced indexing capabilities makes 123 Synchronizer very fast and it can be run in the foreground or through the background management tool that is provided.
Software Specifications
Addin Version: | 12.3 |
Product URL: | http://sagepss.com/Solution.aspx?So... |
Company URL: | http://www.act.com... |
Support URL: | http://www.act.com/support/index.cf... |
Pricing
Cost: | $195.00 |
MultiUser Licenses? | No |
Trial? | No |
Minimum Requirements
Operating System: | Microsoft Windows XP |
Outlook Version(s): | Microsoft Outlook 2000 Microsoft Outlook 2002 Microsoft Outlook 2003 Microsoft Outlook 2007 |
Hard Drive Space: | 95 (MB) |
Memory: | 0 (MB) |
123 Synchronizer for ACT! and Outlook is an addin for Microsoft Outlook.
Addins are sometimes referred to as Plugins. The Outlook Utilities along with the Leprechaun Works, LLC
makes no warranties or guarantees as to the product capabilities or the information describing said product.
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