! Desktop Sales Manager 1.0
| Developer: |
Desktop Sales Manage Software (more products...) |
| OS: | Win95/98/ME/XP/2000 |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$59.95 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 12.912 MB |
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Sell smart. Win more. Professional selling firepower from sixth generation, Outlook friendly contact management/sales automation software. Track, manage, and master all the details of each sale, contact, meeting, call, email, and letter. With selling insight you'll be on time, on track, and on message for every deal you close. Use your Outlook contacts, and manage your time and activities though your Microsoft Outlook calendar with appointments and tasks generated by Desktop Sales Manager. A clean, logical Office 2007 style design utilizes the latest in user interface research, and means less time learning and more time selling. Create letters in Microsoft Office through Word Mail Merge lists. Automatic journal entries created for every letter, email, postcard, or newsletter. Sales Dashboards keep you focused on the critical items or actions. Filter, sort, categorize and select items with ease and to do cut/copy/paste, delete, archive, and mass updates of fields or journals. 40+ reports can be printed or shared as PDF, Word, Excel, or Rich Text Format. Sales teams supported through an Internet based Sales Data Center. Non-programmers create templates that adapt Desktop Sales Manager to any industry or selling style. Included templates for B2B, B2B with Profit, B2C, Residential Real Estate, and IT Professional Services. Two way exchange of information with Pocket PC PDAs using Pocket Sales Manager. Import from comma or tab delimited text files (.CSV, .TAB, .TXT). International dates, times, and currency are supported. Automatic recognition for US and Great Britain addresses. Included documentation tutorials. 100+ page printable user's manual is available as a free PDF. Free on-line Forum and email support. 'Dot' releases are free. A single user license allows the software to be used on ALL the computers that support the single licensed user's selling activity - e.g. one license covers an individual user's laptop, home computer and office computer, etc.
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