Gustav Brock
Gustav at cactus.dk
Wed Mar 1 09:23:20 CST 2006
Hi Erwin We looked briefly at the earlier versions. Problem is that any solution with Microsoft CRM ties the client to Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft servers and/or Exchange/Sharepoint and/or some of their Business apps and no Mac or Linux workstations. It's just too much Microsoft. A five or ten user package is included with the Action Pack so go'n'get that if you wish to play around with it. For some clients it may prove useful at a modest cost. /gustav >>> Erwin.Craps at ithelps.be 01-03-2006 09:45 >>> If I'm not mistaken I haven't read a single thing about Microsoft CRM 3.0 in this list?! Which I fiind very bizare.. I'm very intrested in MS CRM 3.0 and attented a technical and a sale presentation for MS partners but was not able to test the product yet. As I see it now, CRM looks like a good step-up for at least two tailor made apps I have written in the last years in Access, and probably a lot of others Acess apps that are Customer orientated. CRM 3.0 is based on SQL server and that also keeps everything pretty open. What is the list opinion/experiance about this CRM 3.0 espcialy for migrating Access apps to it? Greetings Erwin Craps Zaakvoerder www.ithelps.be/onsgezin