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I've been unhappy for years with ACT due to instability within the program, poor customer service, etc. However, I use it every day in my insurance office to keep the following:
1. contact info for my clients 2. notes & history of past meetings (and notes re: those meetings) 3. calendar (meetings, calls and to-dos, including calls and to-dos that just roll over every day until I can get around to them.
I'm buying a new computer and am finally thinking of replacing ACT w/ Outlook. I didn't even know of BCM until earlier today but this forum has been very useful. I apologize for the simplicity of the questions but I have the following questions:
1. Does Outlook (or Outlook w/ BCM) have all the features I mentioned above? 2. Do they work similarly or are their significant differences? 3. For those that have used both, do you advocate switching? 4. Is BCM a separate program or a part of Outlook? If separate, do the two integrate together? 5. Is the conversion process relatively easy w/ Outlook 2007? 6. Can I do it with the office software or should I spend the $195 and buy the Act-to-Outlook software? 7. Where do you recommend I go to learn how to use the features of Outlook and BCM? I've used Outlook for years for email but never really used the contact management software.
Any and all help is appreciated. My sincere thanks to all posters on this forum. It hs been very enlightening.
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Welcome to BCM, Darin!
Check out my eBook on Moving from ACT! to BCM -- that'll answer some of the "daily doing" questions you have.
Yes, BCM will do all three of the items you mentioned. Some of the functions you'll like better than ACT! and some you won't. The dreaded "C" word, Change, is the biggest problem but you'll adapt and if you're like me, you'll like BCM a lot.
Here are some answers to your questions:
[Quoted Text] > 1. Does Outlook (or Outlook w/ BCM) have all the features I mentioned > above?
Yes
> 2. Do they work similarly or are their significant differences? For the most part, they're similar. My eBook explains the differences...
> 3. For those that have used both, do you advocate switching? Yes! Office 2007 is the future of desktop computing and BCM is right in the middle of it.
> 4. Is BCM a separate program or a part of Outlook? If separate, do the > two > integrate together? Well, you'll get conflicting answers on this one. The functions are integrated with Outlook but some of the data is stored separately. You have to backup your Outlook PST file AND your BCM SQL database in two separate operations. From the user's standpoint, it seems like it's the same program.
> 5. Is the conversion process relatively easy w/ Outlook 2007? No, there are some problems with the conversion. This is a difficult part of the transition but you can always leave ACT! on your PC and refer back to it, if needed. There are fixes in the works now that will help.
> 6. Can I do it with the office software or should I spend the $195 and > buy > the Act-to-Outlook software? We're just now testing this out and I'll report back to you on its results...
> 7. Where do you recommend I go to learn how to use the features of > Outlook > and BCM? I've used Outlook for years for email but never really used the > contact management software. Shameless plug: My BCM For Dummies book is the only one out there now...
Hope that helps, Lon
___________________________________________________________ Lon Orenstein pinpointtools, llc Lon[ at ]pinpointtools.com Author of Outlook 2007 Business Contact Manager For Dummies Author of the eBook: Moving from ACT! to Business Contact Manager 800.238.0560 x6104 Toll Free (U.S. only) +1 214.905.0401 x6104 www.pinpointtools.com
"Darin" <Darin[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1DD847BE-4570-484A-A110-669908FF1795[ at ]microsoft.com... > I've been unhappy for years with ACT due to instability within the > program, > poor customer service, etc. However, I use it every day in my insurance > office to keep the following: > > 1. contact info for my clients > 2. notes & history of past meetings (and notes re: those meetings) > 3. calendar (meetings, calls and to-dos, including calls and to-dos that > just roll over every day until I can get around to them. > > I'm buying a new computer and am finally thinking of replacing ACT w/ > Outlook. I didn't even know of BCM until earlier today but this forum has > been very useful. I apologize for the simplicity of the questions but I > have > the following questions: > > 1. Does Outlook (or Outlook w/ BCM) have all the features I mentioned > above? > 2. Do they work similarly or are their significant differences? > 3. For those that have used both, do you advocate switching? > 4. Is BCM a separate program or a part of Outlook? If separate, do the > two > integrate together? > 5. Is the conversion process relatively easy w/ Outlook 2007? > 6. Can I do it with the office software or should I spend the $195 and > buy > the Act-to-Outlook software? > 7. Where do you recommend I go to learn how to use the features of > Outlook > and BCM? I've used Outlook for years for email but never really used the > contact management software. > > Any and all help is appreciated. My sincere thanks to all posters on this > forum. It hs been very enlightening.
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Lon,
Thanks for all of the answers. I learned about your book in another post last night and I've bookmarked it in my "favorites" to purchase later today when I get a chance. It was highly recommended in the posts I was reading. I have a few more questions although they may be answered in the book, also.
1. What are the primary differences from keeping your contacts in Outlook (w/o BCM) vs. using BCM. Might Outlook be sufficient to my needs or do you really recommend BCM. I anticipate that I'll need BCM but I"m just checking. I've bought a new laptop that is due to be delivered within a couple of days and I'll purchase Office at that time.
2. Do both sync w/ a palm pilot? It looks like they do if you get a program called Companionlink so I'm just confirming.
3. Do I convert my files from ACT into Outlook and then convert them into BCM or do I convert them directly from ACT to BCM?
I'm dropping my kids off at a museum camp and intend to purchase your book when I get to the office. Much thanks to you for writing it. I think it is exactly what I'll need and I'm much more comfortable making the switch knowing that I'll have it as a resource.
Darin
"Lon Orenstein" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Welcome to BCM, Darin! > > Check out my eBook on Moving from ACT! to BCM -- that'll answer some of the > "daily doing" questions you have. > > Yes, BCM will do all three of the items you mentioned. Some of the > functions you'll like better than ACT! and some you won't. The dreaded "C" > word, Change, is the biggest problem but you'll adapt and if you're like me, > you'll like BCM a lot. > > Here are some answers to your questions: > > > 1. Does Outlook (or Outlook w/ BCM) have all the features I mentioned > > above? > Yes > > > > 2. Do they work similarly or are their significant differences? > For the most part, they're similar. My eBook explains the differences... > > > > 3. For those that have used both, do you advocate switching? > Yes! Office 2007 is the future of desktop computing and BCM is right in the > middle of it. > > > > 4. Is BCM a separate program or a part of Outlook? If separate, do the > > two > > integrate together? > Well, you'll get conflicting answers on this one. The functions are > integrated with Outlook but some of the data is stored separately. You have > to backup your Outlook PST file AND your BCM SQL database in two separate > operations. From the user's standpoint, it seems like it's the same > program. > > > > 5. Is the conversion process relatively easy w/ Outlook 2007? > No, there are some problems with the conversion. This is a difficult part > of the transition but you can always leave ACT! on your PC and refer back to > it, if needed. There are fixes in the works now that will help. > > > > 6. Can I do it with the office software or should I spend the $195 and > > buy > > the Act-to-Outlook software? > We're just now testing this out and I'll report back to you on its > results... > > > > 7. Where do you recommend I go to learn how to use the features of > > Outlook > > and BCM? I've used Outlook for years for email but never really used the > > contact management software. > Shameless plug: My BCM For Dummies book is the only one out there now... > > Hope that helps, > Lon > > ___________________________________________________________ > Lon Orenstein > pinpointtools, llc > Lon[ at ]pinpointtools.com > Author of Outlook 2007 Business Contact Manager For Dummies > Author of the eBook: Moving from ACT! to Business Contact Manager > 800.238.0560 x6104 Toll Free (U.S. only) +1 214.905.0401 x6104 > www.pinpointtools.com > > > "Darin" <Darin[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:1DD847BE-4570-484A-A110-669908FF1795[ at ]microsoft.com... > > I've been unhappy for years with ACT due to instability within the > > program, > > poor customer service, etc. However, I use it every day in my insurance > > office to keep the following: > > > > 1. contact info for my clients > > 2. notes & history of past meetings (and notes re: those meetings) > > 3. calendar (meetings, calls and to-dos, including calls and to-dos that > > just roll over every day until I can get around to them. > > > > I'm buying a new computer and am finally thinking of replacing ACT w/ > > Outlook. I didn't even know of BCM until earlier today but this forum has > > been very useful. I apologize for the simplicity of the questions but I > > have > > the following questions: > > > > 1. Does Outlook (or Outlook w/ BCM) have all the features I mentioned > > above? > > 2. Do they work similarly or are their significant differences? > > 3. For those that have used both, do you advocate switching? > > 4. Is BCM a separate program or a part of Outlook? If separate, do the > > two > > integrate together? > > 5. Is the conversion process relatively easy w/ Outlook 2007? > > 6. Can I do it with the office software or should I spend the $195 and > > buy > > the Act-to-Outlook software? > > 7. Where do you recommend I go to learn how to use the features of > > Outlook > > and BCM? I've used Outlook for years for email but never really used the > > contact management software. > > > > Any and all help is appreciated. My sincere thanks to all posters on this > > forum. It hs been very enlightening. > >
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Thanks Darin!
I'll answer your questions by number:
1. You may be able to use Outlook instead of BCM. BCM adds accounts (that contacts can belong to), sales opportunities, business projects and project tasks, marketing campaigns, and integration with Office Accounting. You can add fields to BCM also.
2. Yes, Companionlink is the answer for handheld synchs... Or, Pocket Mirror.
3. You can convert directly from ACT! to BCM without going through Outlook.
HTH, Lon
___________________________________________________________ Lon Orenstein pinpointtools, llc Lon[ at ]pinpointtools.com Author of Outlook 2007 Business Contact Manager For Dummies Author of the eBook: Moving from ACT! to Business Contact Manager 800.238.0560 x6104 Toll Free (U.S. only) +1 214.905.0401 x6104 www.pinpointtools.com
"Darin" <Darin[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:79136241-C764-4926-AE12-91C4667C11E1[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > > Lon, > > Thanks for all of the answers. I learned about your book in another post > last night and I've bookmarked it in my "favorites" to purchase later > today > when I get a chance. It was highly recommended in the posts I was > reading. > I have a few more questions although they may be answered in the book, > also. > > 1. What are the primary differences from keeping your contacts in Outlook > (w/o BCM) vs. using BCM. Might Outlook be sufficient to my needs or do > you > really recommend BCM. I anticipate that I'll need BCM but I"m just > checking. > I've bought a new laptop that is due to be delivered within a couple of > days > and I'll purchase Office at that time. > > 2. Do both sync w/ a palm pilot? It looks like they do if you get a > program called Companionlink so I'm just confirming. > > 3. Do I convert my files from ACT into Outlook and then convert them into > BCM or do I convert them directly from ACT to BCM? > > I'm dropping my kids off at a museum camp and intend to purchase your book > when I get to the office. Much thanks to you for writing it. I think it > is > exactly what I'll need and I'm much more comfortable making the switch > knowing that I'll have it as a resource. > > Darin > > "Lon Orenstein" wrote: > >> Welcome to BCM, Darin! >> >> Check out my eBook on Moving from ACT! to BCM -- that'll answer some of >> the >> "daily doing" questions you have. >> >> Yes, BCM will do all three of the items you mentioned. Some of the >> functions you'll like better than ACT! and some you won't. The dreaded >> "C" >> word, Change, is the biggest problem but you'll adapt and if you're like >> me, >> you'll like BCM a lot. >> >> Here are some answers to your questions: >> >> > 1. Does Outlook (or Outlook w/ BCM) have all the features I mentioned >> > above? >> Yes >> >> >> > 2. Do they work similarly or are their significant differences? >> For the most part, they're similar. My eBook explains the differences... >> >> >> > 3. For those that have used both, do you advocate switching? >> Yes! Office 2007 is the future of desktop computing and BCM is right in >> the >> middle of it. >> >> >> > 4. Is BCM a separate program or a part of Outlook? If separate, do >> > the >> > two >> > integrate together? >> Well, you'll get conflicting answers on this one. The functions are >> integrated with Outlook but some of the data is stored separately. You >> have >> to backup your Outlook PST file AND your BCM SQL database in two separate >> operations. From the user's standpoint, it seems like it's the same >> program. >> >> >> > 5. Is the conversion process relatively easy w/ Outlook 2007? >> No, there are some problems with the conversion. This is a difficult >> part >> of the transition but you can always leave ACT! on your PC and refer back >> to >> it, if needed. There are fixes in the works now that will help. >> >> >> > 6. Can I do it with the office software or should I spend the $195 and >> > buy >> > the Act-to-Outlook software? >> We're just now testing this out and I'll report back to you on its >> results... >> >> >> > 7. Where do you recommend I go to learn how to use the features of >> > Outlook >> > and BCM? I've used Outlook for years for email but never really used >> > the >> > contact management software. >> Shameless plug: My BCM For Dummies book is the only one out there now... >> >> Hope that helps, >> Lon >> >> ___________________________________________________________ >> Lon Orenstein >> pinpointtools, llc >> Lon[ at ]pinpointtools.com >> Author of Outlook 2007 Business Contact Manager For Dummies >> Author of the eBook: Moving from ACT! to Business Contact Manager >> 800.238.0560 x6104 Toll Free (U.S. only) +1 214.905.0401 x6104 >> www.pinpointtools.com >> >> >> "Darin" <Darin[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:1DD847BE-4570-484A-A110-669908FF1795[ at ]microsoft.com... >> > I've been unhappy for years with ACT due to instability within the >> > program, >> > poor customer service, etc. However, I use it every day in my >> > insurance >> > office to keep the following: >> > >> > 1. contact info for my clients >> > 2. notes & history of past meetings (and notes re: those meetings) >> > 3. calendar (meetings, calls and to-dos, including calls and to-dos >> > that >> > just roll over every day until I can get around to them. >> > >> > I'm buying a new computer and am finally thinking of replacing ACT w/ >> > Outlook. I didn't even know of BCM until earlier today but this forum >> > has >> > been very useful. I apologize for the simplicity of the questions but >> > I >> > have >> > the following questions: >> > >> > 1. Does Outlook (or Outlook w/ BCM) have all the features I mentioned >> > above? >> > 2. Do they work similarly or are their significant differences? >> > 3. For those that have used both, do you advocate switching? >> > 4. Is BCM a separate program or a part of Outlook? If separate, do >> > the >> > two >> > integrate together? >> > 5. Is the conversion process relatively easy w/ Outlook 2007? >> > 6. Can I do it with the office software or should I spend the $195 and >> > buy >> > the Act-to-Outlook software? >> > 7. Where do you recommend I go to learn how to use the features of >> > Outlook >> > and BCM? I've used Outlook for years for email but never really used >> > the >> > contact management software. >> > >> > Any and all help is appreciated. My sincere thanks to all posters on >> > this >> > forum. It hs been very enlightening. >> >>
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