- Abacus Calculated Fields for ACT! by Sage - a useful power-up for your favorite CRM solution Being one of the leaders on the CMR market, ACT! by Sage offers an impressive set of integrated features and an ability to extend the default functionality by third-party add-ons. As fields and field data are the most important elements of any application intended for aggregation of various types of information, most customizations and add-ons focus on improving the process of data entry and processing. If you need
- DTMF Dial 1.0.0.14, It Dials! Our phones havent always dialed with tone that we are used to today. Before the sixties, that was pulse (and still IS in some places and countries), a series of clicks, which was about as many clicks as the dialed digit was. Tone dialing (correctly called Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency, or DTMF) is about an individual tone for each digit; it is faster, more reliable and allows dialing automatically with nothing else but just
- UI Builder for Access - a drastic usability improvement for your Access applications Microsoft Access is one of the most popular solutions for quick creation of database-driven applications mostly used in office environments. Being in essence a very powerful tool for creating complex forms and reports, Microsoft Access unfortunately lacks a lot of standard UI elements, which makes the process of creating a user-friendly application a real pain in the neck. UI Builder for Access solves this problem and allows
- Deduper for Outlook - bring order to your Outlook with a couple of clicks If Outlook is your primary tool for storing contacts, tasks, emails, journals and notes, you probably perform a lot of synchronizations with your laptop, PDA, smartphone and other devices and locations. Apparently, you often add a lot of information manually, which adds to the chaos among records of all types. For instance, you can add the same person quite differently on your laptop, your handheld and your home computer and then wonder where these
- MX Skype Recorder - the easiest way to record your VoIP conversations Broadband Internet access and the emergence of easy-to-use and high quality VoIP software made millions of users worldwide forget about conventional phones, especially when making long distance or international calls. IP telephony is cheaper, can be combined with video conferencing and generally provides more features people can make good use of. If you resort to VoIP calls quite often to discuss business-related issues, you may want
- Email plus Voice for Microsoft Outlook - an easy way to say more in an email message It often happens these days that you and the recipient of your messages (for instance, your client) live in completely different parts of the world. It creates certain difficulties for live communication and emails are not always informative enough to convey your thoughts. In this case, sending a sound recording solves the problem — you can quickly express your ideas, support them with attached documents and drop a couple of lines
- File Security Manager - full control over file and folder access permissions (even in Windows XP Home) Being an overall excellent operating system, Windows XP does have some versions that limit users control capabilities to a bare minimum. For instance, Windows XP Home offers a great set of multimedia and general features, but lacks the degree of flexibility that many advanced users would definitely appreciate. For instance, the Home version will not allow you to set file and folder access right, which is a common method
- Local Account Manager - comprehensive access rights management in Windows XP Home Windows XP Home is a great operating system that offers everything necessary for a typical home computer for a price any household can afford. However, it lacks some of the more advanced features found in the Professional edition — and the ability to manage users access rights and permissions tops this «wanted» list. If you would like to stay with the Home edition and yet be able to efficiently manage
- PhoneSpy - a phone calls recording studio in your computer Some situations require us to have a complete record of conversations with colleagues, partners or clients — no matter what the reason is. Recording phone calls can be useful for resolving support cases, protecting yourself in courts or safeguarding yourself from unexpected business situations. Although a great many of people would love to have such an opportunity, the technical side of the process is what
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