Outlook Customer Manager was introduced by Microsoft in 2016 as a replacement to Business Contact manager. It sits on top of Outlook and provides key business features. Most notably, it offers Company Records, Shared Contacts, Activity History, Deal tracking, and integrated Document management. Continue reading →
Microsoft has recently announced the end of Outlook Customer Manager, with access to your online data to be ended June 30, 2020.
Outlook Customer Manager was introduced by Microsoft in 2016 as a replacement to Business Contact manager. It sits on top of Outlook and provides key business features. Most notably, it offers Company Records, Shared Contacts, Activity History, Deal tracking, and Integrated Document Management.
Fortunately there is a good alternative with DejaOffice. DejaOffice PC CRM provides the following essential features:
DejaOffice PC CRM provides a number of features that Outlook Customer Manager badly needed, but never had:
You can subscribe to DejaOffice for Outlook for $7 per month ($19.95 paid once every three months).
You can purchase perpetual license for $99.95 (one time purchase).
Click here to download: A two-week trial.
CompanionLink provides US based Telephone Technical Support for DejaOffice. There are three levels of support available: Free support, for general information and how-to advice, RunStart service for $49 where CompanionLink will help you set up your database and get you launched with the product, and Premium Support which provides a year of “white-glove” service for you DejaOffice CRM for Outlook site.
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