![]() This is where the “simple” CRM portion of the software kicks in. All of your various mailing lists inside Contacts will appear as Tags or Keywords (see Item 1 in the image below) in Bus圜ontacts and individual contact (zone #2) will inherit all Tags or Keywords it was associated to in Apple Contacts (see at the bottom of column 3 below – “mot-clés” in French!). BusyMac have an excellent Getting Started guide. Again, did I say that the final results get sync across Apple services…įirst time running the app, you will be guided to guided via the set-up assistant to access your contacts and so on. This behavior is somewhat similar to Cobook (which I had been using since it came out). ![]() It further connect to Google, Exchange, Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter, aggregating in a single all of your contact information. It also means full compatibility with all Apple services including iCloud. The software is now out of beta and V1 is available to buy…and you do get a reduced price (“Sidegrade” they call it) if you are a Bus圜al user!įirst the application sync seemingly with Apple Contact app and presents its full contents and more! Any addition or editing gets sync back to Apple software, so no loss of information. Much easier to set-up and deal with than CRM software such as Daylite and others. I have been using the beta version for the past few weeks and I must say it turns out to be a very stable, useful and easy to use piece of software. The guys that brought you the famous OS7 Now Up-to-Date, followed by Bus圜al, have done it again with a contact application on steroid: Bus圜ontacts. ![]()
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