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Act! Version 20 – What You Need To Know

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This month, Act! Version 20 comes to the market. If you are an existing user, should you upgrade to the new version? It all depends on your technical needs. Here are some reasons why the new version will make your business life more comfortable. It is a combination of improving reliability, enabling mobile work and bringing marketing and sales closer together.

Tip: Most of these improvements are only applicable to Premium Subscription users.




1) Track Your Business Results Easily With Act! Insight

Act! v20 Insight SalesAct! v20 Insight Key

Producing complex business reports each month is a huge pain for many in the sales. What if you could quickly check on the status of your sales pipeline each day? That’s what you can accomplish using Act! Insight. At a glance, this new feature offers the ability to see reports on sales by product, forecasted sales and won vs lost sales.

Tip: If you manage a sales team or own a business, Act! Insight is especially useful. The “Business Health” summary gives you precise data on your company’s operations and health. Make it a daily habit to check on these metrics, and you will avoid nasty surprises at month end.

Tip: Many of the Insight graphs are improvements on the current Dashboard function. However, at this time I have been using both Views of data as I have built some Dashboards that I have not yet been able to replicate with Insight.

2) Speak Your Notes and Listen for Answers By using Amazon Alexa

Survey after survey tells us that entering data into your CRM is a chore. That problem will start to come to an end because Act! will now support Amazon Alexa.

You might recall the scene in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, where they spend some time in 1986 San Francisco. Scotty, the chief engineer, has to use a PC and he picks up the mouse and tries speaking into it – “Hello Computer.”

Having picked up flip-phones, tablets and other devices from this program, it does seem natural for us to continue to realise the best ideas of their writing team.

Introduced in 2014, the Amazon Echo device is the primary to interact with Alexa, a voice-activated assistant. While you may not have an Amazon Echo in your office yet, the device offers exciting potential – the ability to ask for reports and add data by speaking will save you plenty of time. It’s true there are some limitations with voice recognition (e.g. ensuring control over confidential client data). However, the technology is likely to be a godsend for those who hate to type or merely prefer to speak. If you were already interested in voice recognition, now you will have an opportunity to use the technology for business.

Tip: A current list of commands available can be accessed at this Knowledgebase Article:
What commands are available for use with the Act! Premium skill for Amazon Alexa?

Tip: At this time, this function is not supported in Australia / New Zealand. I am still trying to determine the reason for this and an estimate of when it will be.

Tip: If you decide to invest in Amazon Alexa, you can use it for much more than Act!. You can use it to play music, check bank account balances (depends on whether you have a bank).

3) Improved Mobile Experience – Act! Mobile Companion

Act! Companion - MapsAct! Companion - InsightIn the past, mobile apps were not that powerful. You had to open up your computer to do real work. Act!’s improved mobile app, Act! Companion, is available for Android and iOS, is starting to address that problem. You can quickly schedule follow up appointments with prospects and log your calls easier.

You can now call and email contacts directly through the Act! Companion. That means no more time copying and pasting phone numbers from emails on your phone. Even better, Act! Companion gives you your recent history directly on the mobile app. That means you can prepare better for sales meetings faster and stay coordinated with others in your company. Act! Companion also has map support so you can get to your appointments on time.

Note: Act! Companion is included with the subscription version of the product. If you are on the fence about whether to sign up for the subscription version, it’s worth it to get Act! Companion.

4) Improved E-commerce Integration

Does your company run an e-commerce store? If so, many of the operational processes are likely automated such as shipping and generating invoices. In the midst of that automation, there are three reasons why integrating Act! with your e-commerce provider is a smart idea. First, this integration gives your sales staff the ability to lavish extra attention on high-value customers. Second, you can use e-commerce data such as a customer’s purchase history to inform your Act! marketing campaigns. Third, you can use that data to carry out analyse your business operations (e.g. avoid running out of popular items and better understand your margins).

Act! supports integration with a variety of the most popular e-commerce platforms: BigCommerce, Ecwid, Etsy, Shopify, Volusion, and WooCommerce. Additionally, it can also bring in sales history from many common accounts products.

5) Improving Act!’s Subscription Product

As with other software products, the subscription version of Act! continues to improve. For example, the mobile app – Act! Companion – is included in the subscription, as is Act! Insight. If you have not already switched to a subscription license, the improvements offered through version 20 are an excellent reason to switch now. If you use the subscription version of Act! in conjunction with a cloud offering, you do not have to worry about losing your data due to a computer failure – it is all stored on secure servers.

Tip: Switching to a subscription license means that you will receive a steady stream of updates

6) Improved Microsoft Outlook integration

Microsoft Outlook remains one of the world’s most popular email applications. If you are comfortable using Outlook, rest assured that Act! continues to improve its Outlook integration. For you, that means a more stable experience and reduced issues. You can focus on selling instead of keeping your software operational. Whether you use Microsoft Office 2010, 2013 or 2016, Act! is compatible with each version.

I have personally found that the Outlook integration in v20 is more stable than it has been for some time. Swiftpage has also stated that some Outlook integration improvements are being worked on and scheduled to be included in v20.1.

What if your company uses G Suite, Google’s professional set of services for calendar, email and other applications? Don’t worry. Act! integrates with Gmail, Google Calendar and Google Contacts. For more information on the Google integration, see this article:
How to set preferences for Google and Gmail Integration in Act!

7) Optimised Emarketing Workflow

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Act! users who are leveraging the power of Act! Emarketing can now manage campaigns through an intuitive, optimised workflow within Act!. Users can quickly and easily execute campaigns and track results from five newly designed views – Overview, Options, Create, Send and Track with full-screen Call Lists – all fully integrated within Act!

8) Better working experience for Apple users

Apple users are used to a seamless user experience. Act! version 20 delivers on that expectation by adding support for the Chrome for Mac web browser. As a result, you now have more flexibility to use Act! on your Apple computer. Apple users also have the option to use the Act! Companion on iOS devices like the iPhone. Version 20 also delivers a better Act! / Office for Mac integration.

Note: This still requires a local or cloud-based Window server

9) Dozens of “under the hood” quality improvements

Any piece of complex software accumulates bugs over time. The important question is what efforts are carried out to solve those problems. Mail merge, reports, company views and errors with contacts are just a few of the fixes that will make Act! version 20 easier to use. All told, these improvements save you time. To receive a steady stream of updates, make sure you sign up for the subscription version of Act!.

Resource: Curious to know more about all the technical fixed that went into Act! version 20? Read What's new in Act! v20 for further details.

Planning Your Next Move With Act!

The latest version of Act! brings a variety of new analytics and automation features to the table. Like any piece of software, you may not use every feature every day. Instead, ask yourself a different question: what if I could make my week 5% more productive by using this software? For your field staff, the improved Act! Companion app may mean the difference between staying late at the office on a Friday and getting home on time.

To find out if Act! version 20 is right for your business, contact me to request a free assessment. We will go through a few short questions and find out if it will add value to your business.

Click here to get in touch with me – Or post a comment to this article

Sync up to 45K contacts from #ActCRM to your mobile device with @HandheldContact

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Introducing HHC+

Sync up to 45 000 contacts from your Act! database to Handheld Contact on your mobile device!


For those Handheld Contact customers that need more than 15,000 contacts on their mobile devices, we finally have a solution for you. Over the last two years HHC listened and increased the normal sync limit from 7000 contacts to the 15,000 limit where it is today, and that has proven sufficient for most of our subscribers.

However, we know some customers still require more, and for those people we're offering "HHC+" starting later in January for both IOS and Android device users. HHC+ will include an upgrade to an additional 15,000 contacts for only US$20 more per year, or an increase of 30,0000 contacts (for a total of 45,000) for only US$35 more. Australian and New Zealand pricing to be available soon.

One of the key changes we had to make to the mobile client was the ability to filter the export of the HHC contacts to the native address book, which you will soon be able to do through our new "Searches" feature. In other words, create a saved Search, do the lookup, and export those contacts (or updates) to your device's address book.

We caution some users with older devices (eg. iPhone 3 and 4) that increasing their sync contacts from 15,0000 to a total of 45,000 can cause some performance issues. Newer devices that we've tested have not demonstrated any degradation in performance.

We’ve recently upgraded Handheld Contact with some new features, if you haven’t checked out the: New versions of Handheld Contact for Act! CRM

Please contact your Act! consultant or GL Computing if you have any questions on obtaining the new versions or on anything else regarding Act! or Handheld Contact 

 

What’s coming in Act! v19 – Good, bad or very ugly? #ActCRM

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As Swiftpage is expected to release Version 19 of Act! this week, I thought I’d post a summary of what to expect with this release.

Update 13th January 2016 with first look opinion on the Act! Companion.

64-bit MS-Office Compatibility

Microsoft OfficeAct! will now work with 64-bit versions of some Microsoft Office applications: 
Outlook, Word and Excel. While their marketing is making claims about Act! being “64-bit compatible”, it’s just the MS-Office integration that has changed.

It has taken a long time for Swiftpage to do this. However, I have found several disappointing bugs with the new version, with both 64-bit and 32-bit versions of Office 2016.

These include incorrect handling of international data and some functions just crash and kick you out of Act!

Swiftpage have decided they don’t want to hear about bugs I uncover, so I’m not aware if they even know about these, yet. I will provide more details in a future post.

At this time, I would avoid upgrading to version 19 if Office integration is important to you.

Act! Companion mobile app*

Act! Companion mobile app

I haven’t had access to this product to test, so I don’t know how reliable it is.
Certainly the functionality of it doesn’t come close to Handheld Contact.

Here’s a screen shot and summary from their marketing guff:

Act! Companion mobile app - screen shotStay connected to key Act! Premium details when on the move with Act! Companion — a native mobile app designed for your iPhone® or Android™

  • Contact, activities and history are available. Users get alerted when new contacts, activities or history items are created.
  • Capture notes during meetings
  • Email or call your Act! Premium contacts from the app
  • Do work in a social way with @mentions and simple text updates
  • Intelligent notifications sent directly to the home screen of your phone keep you on task and on time

They say it will support iOS versions 9.x and up, and Android Lollipop, KitKat, and Marshmallow

Their marketing acknowledges that this doesn’t have the functionality to replace their Act! Premium Mobile product.

Update after some testing:

  • When the Login fails, it gives no indication of why
  • The fields are not named the same as they are in Act!, causing confusion.
  • The buttons are very small and not easy to select
  • Search doesn’t seem to work
  • Most of my activities aren’t showing
  • Notifications don’t show enough detail to let you know what the activity actually is
  • The adding of History, add a To-Do with a Blank Regarding

I honestly can’t believe that anyone who uses Act! actually tested this in beta. It’s not release quality.

Additionally, It requires the v19 WebAPI, which has some serious security implications that I’ll be blogging on in the future. I don’t recommend installing or using the WebAPI at this time.

Note: This feature will only be available to Premium subscribers. Users of Pro won’t have it.

Act! Premium Contact Link*

I’m not sure why Swiftpage list this as a new feature.
This is NOT something new for v19 as it has already been available in v18 Premium

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The functions included are:

  • Create new Act! Premium contacts or edit existing ones. But it doesn’t correctly handle international data and only lets you add/edit a very small range of fields
  • You can schedule new activities with the contacts – But only if you are scheduling To-dos.
  • You can view some of the history of the contacts
  • Attach the text of an Outlook email to contacts – With less functionality than the normal Outlook integration.

While it does look pretty, it is at best a proof concept idea and not ready for prime time
It’s slow, clumsy and lacks functionality available in the standard Outlook integration for Act!.
I’d guess that no-one that really uses Act! had a hand in it’s design.
Which sadly seems common for functions that Swiftpage have been adding.

It requires the v18 or v19 WebAPI, which has some serious security implications that I’ll be blogging on in the future. I don’t recommend installing or using the WebAPI at this time.

Note: This feature is only be available to Premium subscribers. Users of Pro won’t have it.

Act! emarketing improvements

Swiftpage have made the following improvements to their Act! emarketing

  • Send Act! emarketing campaigns up to 5 times faster
  • Campaign management improvements:
    • Get instant feedback on your current Act! emarketing service level before sending email campaigns
    • Quickly and easily see email campaign history for a given contact
    • Don’t worry about accidental sends! A send confirmation dialog will now check to make sure you’re ready to send an email campaign
  • Enhanced send email campaign dialog - See live details about your contact limit, usage this month, and new recipients
  • Campaign history overwrite creates and updates one history entry

The Act! emarketing product still has a very long way to go in order to match competitive products like MailChimp (which can be integrated with Act!), or even their own (seemingly forgotten) Swiftpage emarketing for Act!.

The only reason to not consider a better emarketing system is if you’re only using Act! Premium Web.
The Act! emarketing product is the only one that currently works with the web version.

Customer-­driven feature enhancements

Swiftpage’s marketing lists a section called “Customer-­driven feature enhancements”. It’s a shame that they don’t listen to customers with their other features.

  • Refreshed standard reports with some minor improvements. There is hope that they’ll be adding integration with Microsoft’s Power BI sometime in the future to add the type of reporting functionality that users really need.
  • Added more functions to the Web and Cloud versions, that were previously only in the Windows desktop product:
    • Scan for duplicates
    • Formatting toolbar in the Layout Designer
  • Defects fixed. You can see an extensive list of fixes listed in this Act! Knowledgebase Article: What's new in Act! v19

Final Comment

All in all, it’s a pretty poor effort of an upgrade. More like an 18.5 than a v19. While there is an extensive list of bug-fixes, it seems the new functions have added plenty of bugs of their own.

I’d strongly advise holding off any upgrades unless you require integration with 64-bit Office. Sadly, those using Swiftpage’s Cloud product won’t have an option as their Cloud is likely to be updated on the first weekend after release.

Also, as I stated above, I’d avoid installing WebAPI, at least until Swiftpage chooses to address the security issues in it. They also really need to improve it’s functionality to be close to what’s been available for a long time with the Act! SDK such as UI modifications and the creation/using of custom tables.

I find it very saddening to see, after 30 years I have supported the product, that what is essentially a set of bug fixes is masquerading as a “new” version.

 

New versions of Handheld Contact for #ActCRM and a special

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Handheld Contact is very pleased to announce new releases for Android and iOS (iPhones and iPads).

* See the bottom of this article for a special December-only offer

This is a list of functions that have been added, or are planned to be added very soon to both OS versions:

  • User Interface enhancements to further replicate the Act! experience on the mobile
  • NEW Home screen for easy access to popular Handheld Contact features.
  • NEW “Searches” feature that allows mobile users to create look-ups with up to ten fields, and save them for later use.
  • Send e-mail blasts from Handheld Contact to your Searches and let Handheld Contact effortlessly create History records for you.
  • NEW “Favourites” button that allows users to quickly access the contacts they call most, while preserving the Act! History tracking they’ve come to rely on
  • Download free app for Business Card Scanning (Camcard.com) to creates contacts in native address from a photo of the business card, and then use the new HHC Contact Importer to import that new contact into Handheld Contact, and then sync to Act!.
  • You can also use the new HHC Contact Importer to capture any contacts that are only in your native contact list on your iPhone/iPad, and import them into Handheld Contact, which will then create a new record for them in ACT once the syncing process has taken place.
  • History items now give you a warning to check the details before saving.
  • NEW Reschedule button has been added to Activities.
  • When dialling extensions, you can choose if you want a 3-second pause before automatically dialling extensions, or if you’d like to tap to dial the extension. This can be changed under Settings > Contacts > Extension
  • Monthly calendar fills screen width-wise on portrait mode.
  • Task List date filter has been moved from settings to the Task List, accessed via a funnel icon.

    When scheduling an Activity, the Timeless button is easier to press on some devices.

    Have a look at these videos, to see these in operation:

    Handheld contact v3.0 for Android

    Handheld Contact v7.0 for iOS (iPhone and iPad)

    Special Offer for December Only

    act4outlook

    ‘Tis the season for giving!

     

    With the new releases of Handheld Contact, the biggest upgrade in years for HHC users, what better way to say thank you to new Handheld Contact customers than to bundle their subscription with the new “Act4outlook” – a terrific enhancement to your desktop integration of Act! & Outlook.

    Act4outlook is an Actcessory designed to enhance your Act!-Outlook integration needs, while breaking the shackles of the performance sucking Act!/Outlook Address Book. Finally you can disable the Address book integration between Act! & Outlook, without compromising the email History attaching your business relies on. Act4outlook passively attaches all outbound Outlook email to the appropriate contact History quickly, and provides enhanced options for creating contacts & activities from your Outlook inbox.

    Act4Outlook includes the following features:

    • Send Outlook contacts to Act! by simply right clicking one or more contacts from your address book.
    • Send an email from Outlook (even with Act! closed), and it will be attached to the matching record in Act! within a second.
    • Disable the Act-Outlook address book integration that so often slows down computers, and get all the functionality back with Act4outlook. Select an email and automatically convert it to a Contact or Activity, but in a way that is faster than ever before.
    • Link Contacts to Companies, Groups, or Opportunities after sending to Act.
    • Send one or more Activities to Act! from your Outlook calendar.
    • Select an email in your inbox, and click on "Go to Contact", and Act4Outlook will find the matching contact in your Act! database.
    • Act4outlook reduces duplication by keeping track of previously imported activities. If an activity is updated in Outlook with new data, simply re-send the activity to Act which will update the previously imported Act activity.
    • Attach one or more email messages directly to Contacts, Groups, Companies, or Opportunities. Linking the email to more than one type of record at a time does not create a duplicate entry in the Act attachments folder.

    More information on the Act4outlook page

    That is why we're offering all Handheld Contact customers this new Actcessory for FREE with each new subscription from now until the end of this year.

    For clarity, any Handheld Contact customer that either signed up new or added a new subscription (excluding renewals) in December 2016 will be eligible for this promotion, and receive Act4outlook for free (a $25USD value).

    Happy Holidays from your friends at Handheld Contact and GL Computing

     

  • Some Handheld Contact for Act! tips #ActCRM

    Hansheld Contact for Act! CRM - iPhone, iPad, Android and Blackberry

     

    Recently, I’ve been asked a few common questions about Handheld Contact, so I thought I would put them all in this single article.

    First, a couple of worthwhile articles to read:

     

    How to upgrade to the current version of Handheld Contact?

     

    Updating the HHC console on the PC/Server

    If there is a later version, here are the steps needed to update the PC/Server HHC console:

    If you are unable to access Handheld Contact on the PC or server, go directly to http://www.handheldcontact.com/downloads.php to obtain the latest installer for your version of Act!

    1. Open Handheld Contact on your computer or server.
    2. Once you are in Handheld Contact click on Help-->Check for Updates
      A pop-up should be displayed on the bottom right of the screen.
      If it says:  "Download available click here to download" click on it.
      If the pop-up does not appear, see above to obtain upgrade install file.
    3. You will be taken to the Handheld Contact Downloads page (mentioned above).
    4. On the downloads page click on the Act! version that matches your installed database.  If you do not know this, open Act! first and click on 'Help' and choose 'About Act!'.
    5. Download file "HHC-3_x_x_x.exe" (for Act! 12.0/2010 to Act! 14.0/2012) or "HHC-4_x_x_x.exe" (for Act! 15.0/2013 and higher) and save it to the desktop.
    6. Once the file has been downloaded close the Handheld Contact application on the Desktop/Server (if it is still open).  It cannot be running while the upgrade is started.
    7. Find the HHC-3_x_x_x.exe (or HHC-4_x_x_x.exe) file and run it.  When prompted, choose yes to update 3.x.x.x (or 4.x.x.x) to this version.
    8. Once the install has completed, click Finish and Handheld Contact should open automatically.
    9. Then click Maintenance-->Synchronize Users, select the checkbox beside all users accounts and then hit Sync Now. This will take some time to send the current Act! data to each of the devices.

    Updating HHC on the mobile device

    Apple iOS - Includes iPhone and iPad

    In order to upgrade the software on this device, you must do it through the 'App Store'.

    1. Open Safari.
    2. Go to: www.handheldcontact.com/ota 
      This will redirect you to the Handheld Contact app on the Apple App Store.
    3. You can also go directly to App Store and click on 'Updates'.
      Click on Handheld Contact Professional, then click on 'Update'.
    4. Enter the Apple ID and then the download/upgrade will begin.
    5. No reboot is required.

    Android

    Upgrading Handheld Contact will be performed through Google Play.

    1. Go to www.handheldcontact.com/ota on your device's default Internet browser
      This will re-direct you to Handheld Contact on Google Play.
    2. If not, go directly to the Google Play Store and search for 'Handheld Contact'. 
      From there you can press 'Upgrade'.
    3. You may be required to enter your username/password for Google Play.
    4. No reboot is required.

    Note: For Android users there is an option for 'Allow automatic updating'.  This is found within the Google Play Store when viewing Handheld Contact (after installation).  If this option is selected, then the upgrade will take place automatically.

    BlackBerry 10

    1. On the BlackBerry 10 device, open the Browser icon.
    2. Go to: www.handheldcontact.com/ota 
      This will re-direct you to the Handheld Contact app on BlackBerry World.
    3. Select Download/Upgrade button in the top right to begin the process of upgrading.
      This will overwrite the previous version installed.No reboot is required.

    What are the default fields that sync with Handheld Contact?

    Below is a listing of all the default fields that sync with Handheld Contact Professional.  You have the ability to add up to 42 more custom fields.  The total number of fields that will sync are 73.

    Company
    First Name
    Last Name
    Title
    Department
    E-Mail
    Personal Email
    Phone
    Extension
    Fax Phone
    Home Phone
    Mobile Phone
    Pager
    Alternate Phone
    Alternate Extension
    Address 1
    Address 2
    Address 3
    City State
    ZIP Code
    Country
    Spouse
    Home Address 1
    Home City
    Home State
    Home Zip Code
    Home Country
    Web Site
    ID/Status
    Last Results

    How many characters can sync in a field between  Act! and a handheld device?

    When making changes in Act! and syncing to the device (or back to Act!), Handheld Contact has some character limitations (including spaces) that must be met.  Please see below.

    Syncing from ACT! to device:

    • Activity Regarding Field - 256 characters.
    • Activity Details Field - 985 characters before truncation - HHC will show "(Truncated)(RO)" - 'RO' meaning Read Only.
    • Notes - 1500 characters.
    • History Regarding - 256 characters.
    • History Details - 985 Plus HHC will show "(Truncated)(RO)" - 'RO' meaning Read Only.
    • Contact Character Field - 450 character MAX due to Act! limit.  Go to Tools - Define Fields to determine field max limit.
    • Contact Memo Field - 236 characters before truncation - HHC will show "(Truncated)(RO)" - 'RO' meaning Read Only.
    • Contact Location Field - 128 characters.

    Syncing from device to Act!:

    • Activity Regarding Field - 256 characters.
    • Activity Details Field - 1000 characters.
    • Notes - 1000 characters for iOS devices, 1500 for Android/BlackBerry devices.
    • History Regarding - 256 characters.
    • History Details - 1000 characters for iOS devices, 1500 for Android/BlackBerry devices.
    • Contact Character Field - 450 character MAX due to ACT! limit.  Go to Tools - Define Fields to determine field max limit.
    • Contact Memo Field - 236 characters.  Handheld Contact on device does not limit what can be entered into the field but if you exceed the max, the contact changes do not sync into Act! and no errors are produced.

    Most Common Issues with Handheld Contact

     

    Desktop/Server (console) application:

      1. Error message when syncing: "Communication with sync engine failed! The syncing process has been aborted! HHC Service is not running or doesn’t have the required permissions". Click here for solution.
      2. Message Queuing Service is not installed.  The error message is "Unhandled Exception occurred: Message Queuing is not installed or running on this PC".  Click here for solution.
      3. Logon Error when attempting to sync.  Error is "The user: {ACT NAME} failed to log on to the ACT! database: {DATABASE NAME}".  Click here for solution
      4. Cannot get beyond "Act! Administrator" screen on set up. Click here for solution
      5. Upgrading the desktop software.  Click here for solution.

    iPhone/iPad:

      1. Getting caller ID on device by exporting Contacts. Click here for solution.
      2. Handheld Contact on the iPhone/iPad unexpectedly closes.  Click here for solution
      3. Close Handheld Contact and restart it properly.  Click here for solution.
      4. The Contacts, Task List and Calendar icons are not available on the device.  Click here for solution.
      5. Syncing with both iPhone and iPad.  Click here for solution.
      6. Upgrading the device software.  Click here for solution.

    New Security options for Handheld Contact

    handheld_contact_logo_2As mobile demands grow, so do security concerns, and organizations using Handheld Contact have been asking for more control over their ACT! CRM data.

    Limiting features and data access is an excellent, proactive approach for organizations to protect their data. And today — thanks to popular feedback from clients — we are excited to introduce two new security features that enable Handheld Contact administrators to do just that: One-Way Sync and Export Contacts Control.

     

    One-Way Sync

    With One-Way Sync, a Handheld Contact administrator can disable data modifying and adding on a per-user basis. The end-user still gets to take advantage of Handheld Contact's powerful interface to access the data they need, and the organization can improve the security and integrity of their ACT! database by limiting functionality.

     

    Export Contacts Control

    Export Contacts Control allows a Handheld Contact administrator to disable the Export Contact feature on a per-user basis. Once disabled, ACT! data on the end-user's mobile device cannot be exported from the Handheld Contact mobile app to the device's built-in contacts app. The device's built-in contacts app is accessible by other services and third-party apps, so by disabling the Export Contacts feature, you eliminate the risk of ACT! contacts falling into the wrong hands.

     

    Using One-Way Sync and Export Contacts Control

    These new security features are available for you to use today and are conveniently accessible from the Handheld Contact computer application. Simply upgrade the ACT! server with the latest Handheld Contact computer application and all the associated Handheld Contact mobile devices with the latest mobile app and you're ready to go.

     

    Taking your ACT! on holiday

    mike-hc-boxAs we approach the festive season many of you will have your minds turning to travel … some of you to warm climates enjoying beaches and swimming, while others to cooler areas that might involve building snowmen or some skiing. So I thought it would be useful to discuss a couple of important areas before you finalise your plans:

    1. Have you checked your backups?
    2. Will you have access to your Sage ACT! data if you need it on the road?

     

    Checking your ACT! backups

    • If you have not already done so, set up the Sage ACT! Scheduler to automate your backups as per this ACT! Knowledge Base article:
      How to Use the ACT! Scheduler to Automatically Back Up Your Sage ACT! Database
    • If you have done this, make sure you check the Scheduler logs to be sure it’s running ok as it doesn’t notify you if it’s been failing
    • As an extra precaution, use another backup utility to store the backup in the “cloud” in case of a disaster. One easy way is to use Dropbox and backup to the Dropbox folder.
    • Before you go, do a test restore from your backup … use “Restore As” and restore to a different name or folder, then test you can log in and access your data. You really should do this about once a month anyway.

     

    Accessing your data on the road

    mike_hc_banners-calendar-summerWhile most of us prefer not to think about work while we’re having our much needed rest and relaxation, for those of us in small business we know this simply isn’t a realistic wish. It’s pretty certain that when we don’t have access is when something will arise that needs your data on hand.

    There are some things we need to consider to ensure that we have that data and can use it:

    • For those of you travelling outside of metro areas, you might find yourselves without decent WiFi or cellular data (or the costs to access these might get prohibitive). This could mean you can’t rely on access to web browser versions of Sage ACT!. So it’s always best to have your Sage ACT! data synchronised to a mobile device (smart phone or tablet).
    • If you’re travelling to another country, many of the sync links to ACT! do not properly support international country codes and dialling rules to dial in the country you’re in or to dial back to contacts in your country.

    mike_hc_banners-calendar-winter-2The product I use that does the best job of keeping my Sage ACT! data with me is Handheld Contact. It syncs data to iOS (iPhones, iPad, iPod touch), Android (phones and tablets) and Blackberry (phones and Playbook). It fully supports international dialling and has many other benefits that will save you time as well as taking away the stress of being away from your data so you can enjoy yourself.

    For more information or assistance with this, please contact your local ACT! Certified Consultant.

    Wishing you all a very relaxed, happy and safe time over the holidays and a successful and prosperous new year.

     

     

    Supporting Remote Users with ACT! by Sage

    With users like the Professional Sales Road Warriors that made up much of ACT!'s early user base to field service technicians, trades-people, telecommuters who work from home, remote offices and others who need access to their data while out of the office, ACT! has needed to make use of every changing technology so that the data can be provided to the users as they need it.
    From it's creation in 1987, ACT! has been at the forefront of remote and mobile users. From the ability to merge
    databases with ACT! for DOS 2.0 in 1990 (where users would need to bring their databases into the office to sync) then through the HP95LX PDA version in 1992 and ACT! Mobile Link for laptop users in 1995, ACT! users have been able to access ACT! while remote from their office.
    Over time advances in internet speeds, more scalable databases, browser technologies and other technological improvements have made it easier for organisations to implement and administer remote access solutions for their staff.
    Currently, there are a range of options available to provide this remote access but users are often not sure how to determine the solution most suitable for them. So I thought I'd provide a selection of the most common options available... but remember, that for many sites, a combination of these should be implemented.
    For some users, it may be better to have the database hosted externally, then using one or more of the options to provide access. One host providing this at very good rates is Conetix

    Direct Access of the database via VPN

    • Infrastructure
      • Requires the technical skills to setup and maintain VPN server
      • Needs higher than normal internet bandwidth as the VPN protocols use up a significant amount
      • Users lose access to the data if their internet connection goes down
    • Installation
      • Sharing a database over a VPN is no different than sharing the database over a LAN. Each remote user must obtain a copy of the .PAD file for the shared database and have read/write access to the database folder and the Supplemental Files folders.
      • See - http://blog.glcomputing.com.au/2009/02/sharing-act-network-or-sync.html
      • Firewall exceptions on server should be same as for LAN
    • Administration
      • Administration and Maintenance of the VPN needs to be done well. Many VPNs tend to drop out WINs and then ACT! won't be able to find the server
      • It is usually more reliable to use the IP address of the server in the PAD file rather than the machine name. But for most VPN implementations, using Sync is the best solution.
      • All users need to be using the same version and build of ACT! - so upgrades and patches need to be carefully planned
    • Speed
      • Speed is dependant on both the bandwidth of the main server and the bandwidth that the users connect to the internet
      • Remember that most consumer internet connections don't have as fast an upload speed as they do download - if the server is also on a consumer grade connection, the actual speed will be the slower of both the user and server.
      • Due to the overhead of the VPN protocol most internet connections won't be adequate and users may be better using sync
    • Security
      • If the VPN is set up correctly, this type of access is very secure.
      • User access to records can be determined by Limited Access in the Premium editions
      • Other security may need to be implemented if you wish to prevent users from exporting or reporting data that they have access to locally

    ACT! Synchronisation Services

    • Infrastructure
      • Remote users only need direct connection to the master database when they need to sync
      • ACT! by Sage does require ACT! to be open and logged into the Publisher database to sync but Premium editions can use Network or Internet sync servers to allow sync as a Windows service
      • Sync for remote users doesn't require Internet Sync server (which uses IIS). It can also be done with Network Sync server and port forwarding or VPN using a VPN server or Hamachi
    • Installation
    • Administration
      • All users need to be using the same version and build of ACT! - so upgrades and patches need to be carefully planned. If using sync server, these should also be updated when patching ACT!
      • Note: If you update the local users, the remote users still access their local data and can sync when you update them.
      • If syncing a database larger than 4GB and wanting all data to sync, needs SQL standard at each point the database will be located
      • Sync can be automated with ACT! Scheduler - better if using Premium
      • The Administrative Dashboard can be used to determined when users sync
      • If using sync via VPN, administration and maintenance of the VPN needs to be done well. Many VPNs tend to drop out WINs and then ACT! won't be able to find the server
    • Speed
      • Speed for each user is dependant on their local hardware (RAM and HDD speed)
      • Speed for the sync is dependant on the bandwidth between the user and server. If using VPN, speed is reduced due to the protocol overhead.
      • Sync speed depends on volume of changes and bandwidth of connection - especially if syncing a large number of attachments
      • As only the delta (changes) are sent, this uses less bandwidth than a direct connection
    • Security
      • Users only have access to the records in their defined sync set and, if using the Premium editions, that they have access to
      • The sync process itself is reasonably secure as data is encrypted during the sync process (I have not heard of a breach)
      • Additional layers or security can be achieved by:
        • Using a different port for the sync process
        • Sync via VPN - this is a very secure protocol and removes the need for port forwarding from the internet to the database server
        • If using Premium Editions, putting the Sync server in a DMZ

    ACT! Premium for Web

    • Infrastructure
      • Requires a Windows server running Internet Information Services (IIS) - can be hosted by a third-party if the user lacks infrastructure or skills. If hosted, it is better to select a host who specialises in ACT! for Web hosting and knows how to maintain it
      • Remote users only need a supported web browser and internet connection
      • ACT! for Web is also the only solution for allowing access to MAC users (internal or remote) via the Safari browser support (currently Safari 3.0)
    • Installation
      • Installed once on IIS server. Easiest and fastest install for IT with suitable skills
      • IIS must be set to 32bit if on a 64bit OS – can cause issues with other apps
    • Administration
      • Easy to administer and maintain as everything can be on a single server. It's a bit more complex if using multiple servers
      • IT doesn't need to worry about remote users OS or hardware
      • Sharing of user preferences makes admin and backup a bit easier. while not the default, is done as per this ACT! Knowledge Base article
    • Speed
      • Speed is dependant on the server speed, configuration and bandwidth
      • For large volumes of users, implementing one or more web servers separate from the database server allows better allocation of resources
    • Security
      • As this is a Premium edition, users only have access to records according to ACT!'s Limited Access and Teams
      • Additional layers or security can be achieved by:
        • Using a different port for the web server
        • Putting the IIS server in a DMZ
        • Using HTTPS/SSL
        • Requiring Windows Authentication to the Virtual Folder before getting access to the ACT! for Web interface
        • Access Web via VPN
      • It is important to add additional security (preferably VPN) is users might connect via any public WiFi connection

    Remote Desktop (Terminal Services, Citrix)

    • Infrastructure
      • Requires Windows Terminal Server, Remote Desktop Services in Windows 2008 or Citrix - can be hosted if user lacks infrastructure or skills
      • Remote users only RDP client and internet connection
    • Installation
    • Administration
      • Relatively easy to administer and maintain as everything on a single server
    • Speed
      • Speed is dependant on the server speed, configuration and bandwidth
      • For large volumes of users, implementing one or more client servers separate from the database server allows better allocation of resources
    • Security
      • If using a Premium edition, users only have access to records according to ACT!'s Limited Access and Teams
      • RDP on TS and Citrix provide a range an additional security options

    Included ACT!Link for PDA/Smartphones – no-longer available

    • Infrastructure
      • Currently supports Palm OS and Windows Mobile devices (no Palm OS support for Windows 7, so no ACT! Link support)
      • Uses direct USB connection to full ACT! client - no support for Web or Remote Desktop (Terminal Services/Citrix)
      • Only supports fields and functions in PDA PIMs
    • Installation
      • Installed on each user PC
      • Care needs to be taken for supported Phone OS and driver versions, depending on version of ACT!
    • Administration
      • Can be complex to maintain with issues if user updates their phone OS or driver
      • Admin can only set if the users can sync via Manage Users
      • Administrator has no control over what is sync'd and connection issues are known to cause duplication in the ACT! database
      • No access to Custom Activity types
      • No support for Activities, Notes, Histories that link to multiple contacts
      • Calls, SMS, Emails sent from phone not recorded in ACT!
    • Speed
      • Speed is dependant on the phone type and amount of data sent
    • Security
      • If using a Premium edition, users only have access to records according to ACT!'s Limited Access and Teams
      • User can select to sync any records they have access to
      • Data on lost phones can't be wiped

    Handheld Contact Sync to PDA/Smartphones

    • Infrastructure
      • Currently supports Blackberry OS, iOS (iPhone and iPad), Android 
      • Uses a console with wireless sync - fully supports Web and Remote Desktop (Terminal Services/Citrix)
      • Professional Edition adds support for up to 76 fields and many additional functions
      • Field formatting and pull-downs maintain data integrity
      • Can support very large numbers of mobile users from one console.
    • Installation
      • Installed on ACT! server, it's own server or on user's PC
      • Easiest PDA solution to remotely configure and install remotely for one or more devices
    • Administration
      • Very easy to roll out and maintain
      • Administrator controls what data is sync'd and how often.
      • Administrator can set contacts sync'd with each user based on Groups an Activities
      • No known issues with duplication or loss of ACT! data
      • HHC Professional supports ACT! Custom Activity types for activities and history
      • HHC Professional supports Activities, Notes, Histories and Email that link to multiple contacts
      • Calls, SMS, Emails sent from phone recorded in ACT! if instigated from HHC Professional
    • Speed
      • Speed is dependant on the phone type and amount of data sent – typically faster than other link options.
      • As HHC can send items based on Groups or Activities, users can reduce the number of records they keep on the phone
    • Security
      • Administrator has full control over what is sync’d to each user
      • Data on lost phones can be erased remotely by Admin, providing phone in radio range and turned on
      • Data is sent securely in small packets via https and encrypted

    The History of ACT! – updated July 2013

    A couple of users asked me about the history of ACT!, so I thought I'd post what I could remember:
    • 1986 Conductor Software (Mike Muhney and Pat Sullivan) developed QuotePro in Lotus Symphony. When this failed to be successful, they came up with another idea...
    • 1987 ACT! for DOS 1.0 (April 1st) - previously codenamed “YES!” – a recursive acronym for "Yes, Everybody Sells!". ACT! was also originally an acronym - first for "Activity Control Technology" and later "Automated Contact Tracking", before becoming just "ACT!"
    • 1988 Conductor Software renamed to Contact Software International on the advice of marketing gurus and authors, Jack Trout and Al Ries. They were also helped, in the early days by PR “Top Guns”, Regis McKenna - where Steve Jobs turned to for help for his fledgling company called Apple
    • 1990 ACT! for DOS 2.0 (August) - first version with network support
    • 1991 ACT! for Windows 1.0 - CodeBase IV engine compatible with dBase
    • 1992 ACT! for Windows 2.0 - Added network support for the Windows product
    • 1992 ACT! for HP95LX - the first mobile version for PDAs
    • 1992 ACT!PAK! - first add-on for ACT! developed by Oakhurst Systems
    • 1992 1st ACT! - cut down version for OEMs and single users.
    • 1993 Symantec purchased Contact Software International
    • 1993 First On-line support forums on CompuServe
    • 1993 ACT! for MAC - compatible database with 2.0 for Windows
    • 1995 ACT! for Newton
    • 1995 ACT! Mobile Link - two way sync for remote users
    • 1996 ACT! for Lotus Notes - later sold to original developers, ErgoTech
    • 1996 ACT! 3.0 (November) - Win95 product with added back-wards compatibility to run on Win 3.1
    • 1997 Symantec adds support for ACT! in WinFax Pro
    • 1997 ACT! PalmPilot Link (later ACT! Palm Link)
    • 1997 ACT! for Windows CE (July)
    • 1998 ACT! 4.0 - Added support for Windows 98 and Office 98
    • 1998 ACT! for Psion by Advansys 
    • 1998 WiredContact makes ACT! available via web browser and hosting
    • 1999 Symantec sold ACT! to SalesLogix (later Interact Commerce Corporation) - headed by Pat Sullivan, original co-founder of ACT!
    • 2000 ACT! 2000 (5.0) - Windows XP support added
    • 2002 QuickBooks Link for ACT! - the first accounting link FOR ACT!. Developed by Terry McKiernan of PinPointTools
    • 2002 Interact Commerce Purchased by Sage Group Plc (Best Software in North America)
    • 2002 ACT! 6.0 (later ACT! 2004) – Office 2003 support added
    • 2002 ACT! for Palm OS
    • 2003 Handheld Contact adds support for ACT! on Blackberry
    • 2003 ACT! for Web 1.0 for ACT! 6.0 - originally by dbDynamics
    • 2004 ACT! by Sage 2005 (7.0) - Complete re-write with .Net 1.x and MS SQL 2000
    • 2005 ACT! by Sage 2006 (8.0)
    • 2006 ACT! by Sage 2007 (9.0) - Changed to .Net 2.0 and MS SQL 2005
    • 2007 ACT! by Sage 2008 (10.0) - MS Vista and Office 2007 support. 10.02 added ability to add custom sub-tables via the SDK.
    • 2008 Launch of Community.act.com site (January) – Much improved communication between senior management and users
    • 2008 ACT! by Sage 2009 (11.0) – New Dashboard. Significantly improved Outlook integration and major improvements in stability, reliability, ease of install and speed. Added Vista x64 support and Safari for MAC users. Also free plug-in to provide links to Social Media such as LinkedIN
    • 2009 ACT! by Sage 2009 (11.1) – Added Relationship Tab. Expected in March?
    • 2009 Handheld Contact adds support for iOS – iPhone (iPad later)
    • 2009 ACT! by Sage 2010 (12.0) – eMarketing plus ability to set database currency
    • 2010 Sage ACT! 2011 (13.0) – Rename of product, Smart Tasks, sync of contacts and activities with Outlook
    • 2011 Sage ACT! 2012 (14.0) – Google contacts, activity sync and History, Scratchpad, Universal Search
    • 2012 Handheld Contact adds support for Android phones and tablets
    • 2012 Sage ACT! 2013 (15.0) – Social Updates and Smart Tasks improvements
    • 2013 Sage ACT! 2013 (15.1) – Adds support for later operating systems, Office and browser versions
    • 2013 Handheld Contact adds support for Blackberry V10 phones
    • 2013 Sage sells ACT! and SalesLogix to Swiftpage
    • 2013 Act! 2014 (post soon to this blog) – Re-branding, many productivity and administration enhancements to desktop, user/layout administration via Premium Web, Mobile web improvements

    I don't know how useful this is to anyone, but was kind of nostalgic digging up my memories.