Sage ACT! Pro 2012
is the update to Sage ACT! Pro 2011, a customer relationship management solution, and introduces some new features, many of which allow ACT! to integrate with email and cloud services. ACT! 2012 retains many of the wonderful features of ACT! 2011, including granular contact and calendar management, plus the ability to create a marketing campaign. These capabilities make Sage ACT! a true CRM solution and more than your typical personal information management application, and it's one of the premiere SMB CRM solutions available.
However, each version of Sage ACT! seems to get more bloated than the last, and, as the company adds features, ACT! takes longer to install and performs slower. The price for the new version has also jumped considerably. Sage ACT! 2011 ?was $171.99 for a new purchase and now ACT! 2012 is $269.99 for a new install?almost $100 more! The upgrade price has also increased from $126.95? to $199.95. While there are new features in ACT! 2012, I question whether they are worth such a price hike.
Setup
Act 2012! Pro, the version I tested, supports up to ten users. The setup process in ACT! 2012 does not differ much from the 2011 version, but installing it took quite a long time.? In this day of nimble apps and cloud computing, Sage ACT! 2012 installs like software from the late 1990s. Prerequisite components that automatically get installed with ACT! are Microsoft's .NET 3.5 SP1, Windows Installer 4.5, and SQL Server 2008 R2 Express. Not only do the components take a while to install, but the installation process goes through a lengthy computing space requirements phase, too.? You'd better have some time on your hands before beginning an installation of ACT! 2012.
New Features
Once installed, you have the same rich, albeit, slightly cluttered UI of the preceding version of ACT! There are a few new items in the interface. One is a tab to a page named "Connections," an area within the interface that gives you options for integrating ACT! with external services. Connections is where you can pull up information on the company associated with a contact from Hoover's website via the Sage Business Info Services feature introduced in the last version of ACT! Business Info Services is now part of the Connections page along with a wizard that walks you through integrating ACT! with Google's Gmail, contacts, and calendar.
I tested integrating ACT! with my Google information. It's fairly easy, though you do have to be mindful of setting up the integration properly, meaning follow all the directions in the wizard. It took me one or two attempts at importing my over 300 Google contacts before realizing I had to establish how the contacts would sync?for example, the options are adding Google contacts to ACT!, or if the same contact exists in both databases, choosing which version to keep. In addition, you have to choose how the contact information is mapped during integration.
ACT! has a new Universal Search feature where searches can be done against contacts, notes, groups, companies, and other criteria. The new Scratchpad feature acts as a notepad of sorts. You can jot notes down on the scratchpad and then import that information as a note, history, or activity into the ACT! database. Scratchpad works as advertised.
The Import Wizard now has a page with a link to an import log that gives a summary and status of imported records; useful if you are importing a large data set. The Lookup bar on top of the Navigation bar can be hidden, adding more screen real estate.
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