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CRM on Twitter: September 2008

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In honor of our seventh annual CRM Market Awards—which include a new category for open-source CRM (see page 44)—we decided to see what the Twitterverse had to say. Want to follow CRM magazine on Twitter? You can find us at www.twitter.com/destinationCRM. You can tweet us directly by using @destinationCRM at the start of your message, and you can see who twittered about our August conference—destinationCRM 2008—by searching for the #dCRM08 tag.

schaapy:
trying to use Sugar CRM to help manage the ever complexity of things but this software isn’t simple.

GundyGroup:
Looking into an open source CRM. Either sugar or vtiger.

matthewtift:
Checkin’ out mpoweropen.com. Can’t decide what to think of an open source, .NET CRM for nonprofits.

ahallock:
I’m dying here. Anyone have a CRM recommendation? I tried some open source solutions, but they’re complete jank.

rossbrown:
Anybody know any good free open source, web-based CRM software? Or do I have to write my own!

cmespinoza:
I’m curious how open source Sugar CRM squares up against Microsoft CRM, features-wise.

epstudios:
does anyone know a simple CRM tool that is preferably open source? I mean simple so your grandma can figure out how to use it to email you.

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