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FileMaker CRM Sample App Compared with Core4 and Core5 | YouTube (20'55")

In this video, we (Productive Computing) explore the new, free CRM (Customer Relationship Manager) file that FileMaker is now offering in their FileMaker Custom App Academy.

 

We then compare FileMaker's free app and its functionality to some of the paid CRMs that we offer (Core4 and Core5).

The free CRM from FileMaker includes four modules:

  • Dashboard,
  • Clients,
  • Contacts
  • and Opportunities.

 

We explore the functionality of these modules for the end user and go under the hood to look at the different tables, relationships and table occurrences.

Core5 Starter Edition CRM was created to give developers (and end users) the ability to jump-start a FileMaker QuickBooks integration because this starter solution comes preconfigured to connect to both QuickBooks Desktop and QuickBooks Online.

Core4 CRM is a robust CRM created to manage all aspects of a business.

This CRM can be integrated with QuickBooks Desktop, Microsoft Outlook, Apple Contacts, and Apple Calendar.

Didier Daglinckx's insight:

Look at http://www.core4crm.com/product/demo.php for details about Core4.

 

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How to Export Apple Mac Address Book Contacts to Excel or CSV | FileMaker tip

How to Export Apple Mac Address Book Contacts to Excel or CSV | FileMaker tip | Learning Claris FileMaker | Scoop.it
Apple’s Contacts app does not allow you to export your data to a CSV or Excel file.

 

But there’s an app for that: Export Address Book.


Since 2006, Export Address Book is chosen by many Mac users for exporting contacts from your local + iCloud-synced address books directly into an Excel file and other formats like CSV, tab-delimited text, XML+XSLT and customizable vCards.

It supports contact properties with custom labels and comes with predefined export templates for common applications such as Outlook for Windows or Gmail. You can also create your own templates.

 

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