[Hidden-tech] Online contact manager/database suggestions needed

Rich rich at on-the-net.com
Fri May 4 10:01:21 EDT 2007


There are some very complete CRM systems that go way beyond anything you can
setup or those tools you listed:

The best one I like is
Sugar CRM - http://www.sugarcrm.com
The other one at the same level is: salesforce - http://www.salesforce.com

I thought Sugar CRM has a low end demo, not finding it now - but we just 
installed the open source version
on our server so we didn't peruse that.

Rich

Carrie Bergman wrote:
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> Hi! I was wondering if any of you had good experiences with any online
> contact management solutions. I need something free or cheap (less than $50,
> ideally) that can allow a couple people across the country from each other
> to manage a small (<200) database of event participants. It should be able
> to group people into categories (according to the event they attend) and
> have an email function. Finally, if there was a way to be able to create
> relationships between people to indicate couples, that would be great.
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> I'm trying to create what I'm looking for using the Zoho Creator
> (http://creator.zoho.com/), and I'm also checking out Online Contact Manager
> (http://www.safe-install.com/programs/online-contact-manager.html), but I
> thought some of you might have other suggestions too?
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> Thanks!
> Carrie
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