Mobile CRM for Windows 8 (metro style) is coming out soon
I tell you something, submitting your app to Windows 8 marketplace is a real hassle. Microsoft people are just never satisfied (this only applies to the apps excluding those of Microsoft but shush)....
View ArticleWoodford administration
Lots of people perceive Woodford for a user-friendly customization tool. However, it is far more than that. Woodford will give you also a really powerful administration options that you maybe didn’t...
View ArticleResco Mobile CRM webinar – Woodford tool
We recorded our last webinar (July 31, 2012) where Ivan presented simple Woodford customizations. You can watch it here in case you missed it:
View ArticleDashboards & Charts
Companies have usually millions upon millions of data to sift through. This data is so important for them that they spend lots of $ each year for consultants or purchasing data mining and graphing...
View ArticleThe best Mobile CRM configurator!
In July 13, 2011, we have released Mobile CRM Woodford which was initially intended to help small and mid-sized companies with customizations. More than 1 year has passed since then and Woodford had...
View ArticleEmail tracking with Mobile CRM
CRM stands for “Customer Relationship Management”. Believe it or not, one of the most crucial things that helps maintaining the real relationships with customers are emails. The better and faster you...
View ArticleArticle tip – Mobile CRM Opportunties and Challenges
Richard Knudson from Magenium recently wrote a very nice review of our Mobile CRM You can find it here.
View ArticleMicrosoft is going to nail mobile Dynamics CRM!
These are the rumors that I just got from some sources. I immediately said to myself: “Here we go again”. … Continue reading »
View Article300$ per user – Is it really worth it?
Maybe you are asking yourself the same question. Is it really worth paying 300$ for a mobile application when vast … Continue reading »
View ArticleMobile technology increases business productivity
Recall the year 2007. Many companies were spending on unimportant things. They were spending on new cars, buying expensive office … Continue reading →
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