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Over Extending Outlook?
I work for small production builders putting together their sales and
marketing programs. I want to provide the builders with a simple software solution to track their potential customers and sales. There are web based services like buildtopia, and builder 1440 that do this, but they're expensive and builders are notoriously cheap. If I develop forms for Outlook specific to builders, for the purpose of tracking customers, am I over extending what Outlook was intended for? I was thinking of developing contact forms specific to the home building industry, and then coupling them with something like Avidian's Prophet, which could handle the sales tracking. Any thoughts. Before I committ to a project I want to know it's useful. |
Over Extending Outlook?
You can do that, you could also use a COM addin to provide your own forms
and bypass Outlook custom forms. You might want to look at www.outlookcode.com for a lot more information about Outlook coding. I'd also review BCM (Business Contact Manager) for Outlook and see if what your customer needs can be met by that MS written Outlook addin. -- Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook] http://www.slovaktech.com Author: Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm wrote in message ups.com... I work for small production builders putting together their sales and marketing programs. I want to provide the builders with a simple software solution to track their potential customers and sales. There are web based services like buildtopia, and builder 1440 that do this, but they're expensive and builders are notoriously cheap. If I develop forms for Outlook specific to builders, for the purpose of tracking customers, am I over extending what Outlook was intended for? I was thinking of developing contact forms specific to the home building industry, and then coupling them with something like Avidian's Prophet, which could handle the sales tracking. Any thoughts. Before I committ to a project I want to know it's useful. |
Over Extending Outlook?
Thank you for the link. I will spend sometime doing some research
there. Michael Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook] wrote: You can do that, you could also use a COM addin to provide your own forms and bypass Outlook custom forms. You might want to look at www.outlookcode.com for a lot more information about Outlook coding. I'd also review BCM (Business Contact Manager) for Outlook and see if what your customer needs can be met by that MS written Outlook addin. -- Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook] http://www.slovaktech.com Author: Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm wrote in message ups.com... I work for small production builders putting together their sales and marketing programs. I want to provide the builders with a simple software solution to track their potential customers and sales. There are web based services like buildtopia, and builder 1440 that do this, but they're expensive and builders are notoriously cheap. If I develop forms for Outlook specific to builders, for the purpose of tracking customers, am I over extending what Outlook was intended for? I was thinking of developing contact forms specific to the home building industry, and then coupling them with something like Avidian's Prophet, which could handle the sales tracking. Any thoughts. Before I committ to a project I want to know it's useful. |
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