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Ed Marmon
It seems there a bit more activity on here since the release of BCM2
Still, the product is so basic that you can barely make it work, from what
I read ( number one - still no field customization - how can you call it a
contact manager ? )
That said, in a growing community, there are usually blogs and software
sights, as well as forums supporting the specific product.
Where can I find blogs, or free or shareware add-on sites specifically for
BCM ( or BCM v 2 )
I know about slipstick, et al, but most of what's there are a couple of old
faqs on BCM and a ton of stuff for email and outlook, not specifically BCM.
Even MS has no templates for BCM.
Where are the little helper apps, or macros, or templates, of anything else
that will strengthen this product to make it usable???
thanks
Still, the product is so basic that you can barely make it work, from what
I read ( number one - still no field customization - how can you call it a
contact manager ? )
That said, in a growing community, there are usually blogs and software
sights, as well as forums supporting the specific product.
Where can I find blogs, or free or shareware add-on sites specifically for
BCM ( or BCM v 2 )
I know about slipstick, et al, but most of what's there are a couple of old
faqs on BCM and a ton of stuff for email and outlook, not specifically BCM.
Even MS has no templates for BCM.
Where are the little helper apps, or macros, or templates, of anything else
that will strengthen this product to make it usable???
thanks