The easiest way to manage your clients in small business
| Version | 1.0.0.0 |
| Updated | Jan 11th 2008 |
| Developer |
SkyApp Software
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| User Rating |
901
3.2
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| Original File Size | 2.7 MB |
| Downloads | 7332 |
| Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 2003 |
| Category | Others |
The Client Keeper application was designed for managing customers large and average companies embed massive sumptuous CRM-systems.But what should small companies such as travel companies, shops, lawyer's offices, copyrighters, roundsmen and so on do? For them we offer simple but effective solution for managing customers - Client Keeper.
Our solution will help you understand the preferences of each your client and increase your profits from customers. You won't spend your money and time for nothing anymore. Due to the detailed analysis of each client you'll have an opportunity to make offers that would interest everybody.
Here are some key features of "Client Keeper":
Working with data:
■ Choose only the necessary data to mirror in the main chart.
■ Search through all categories of the chart (even the hidden ones).
■ Work with several data bases.
■ Make backup copies of your data.
Built-in mail client:
■ Keep the history of your correspondence
■ Send letters to all customers at once or individually or by a special retrieval request
■ Process enclosures and html-letters
■ Pop3/imap mailboxes support.
Management of sales:
■ Keep a base of your products and services, add data from it while selling.
■ Give your clients a V.I.P-status in obedience to the history of purchases.
Accounts:
■ Export data in HTML, Microsoft Word and Excel
■ Line up statistical reports (charts)
■ Print the reports
Requirements:
■ .Net Framework 2.0
Limitations:
■ 30 days trial
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