![]() ![]() The developers are not very kind to themselves with not much disclosure and (at least last time a looked) a restrictive demo / preview policy (you get one trial period, and that's it, for ever! Even if they bring out a major version number change). But it has had a troubled development, and there is lots of grim sounding reports of trouble with the app on the net. ( ) In description it does the business - iSync / iCal / AB compatible. The other attempt we've seen is SOHO Organizer by Chronos Software. Realistically you'll not see anything commercially viable from them before April next year I reckon.īut waiting could be good. Could be a good thing, or signs of major problems - who knows. Trouble is it doesn't yet exist - rumours of a public Beta have been out there for months, but the date keeps slipping. It is written by a team with a solid track record of CRM development on Macs, and is apparently designed to play nice with iSync and the rest. Of those out there, probably the best notional app is (in my view) Now Software's Nighthawk ( ). But this is changing in Leopard, and there are some promising things on the horizon (though none really useful solutions avail yet). Odd design constraints in earlier versions of iCal and AB made this harder - they were not very aware of other systems / apps. If it doesn't, you end up with a closed-off app that can't easily work with you on the machine, and which then has to re-do code that already exists. that are already written to work with such info in AB and iCal. It has been a bit of a weak spot for Mac / OS X for ages - but things are possibly improving.Īny CRM solution for OS X needs really to co-operate with Address Book and iCal - so you can sync your stuff out to PDAs or whatever, and use them in Mail / iWork / Office 2008 etc. ![]() I'm sorry to say there isn't much around. ![]()
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