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Useful WordPress Plugins

I’ve been setting up a couple of new blogs this last week, and the most time consuming part of it is adding the plugins I use. The most useful ones are: FeedBurner FeedSmith – used to integrate the RSS feeds with Feedburner. SEO Title Tag – an easy way to tweak the page titles to…

Tactile CRM: ‘Clients’ and ‘Leads’ become ‘Organisations’

As part of today’s new release of our award winning simple CRM for small businesses – Tactile CRM, we made one major change that should make our lives a lot easier, and keep things easy to use for people using Tactile CRM. We’ve merged the ‘Clients’ and ‘Leads’ tabs to become ‘Organisations’. Previously Tactile CRM…

Tactile CRM: New tag features

Today is a big day for Tactile CRM, our small business contact and sales management system – we have just released Version 2. After listening to our users feedback we have implemented a lot of new features around Tags. The new features are available via the ‘Tags’ tab and allow you to easily view all…

Tactile CRM: Version 2 – out now!

The team behind Tactile CRM – the easy to use contact and sales management system for small businesses, are pleased to announce version 2 of our award winning CRM software. We’ve spent a while tinkering under the hood and adding some great new features that our users have requested, and we hope you’ll agree it’s…

Help us – Nominate Tactile CRM for the Crunchies 2008!

We’ve nominated ourselves for the Crunchies 2008! If you are feeling in a helpful mood, we’d love for you to help us out by nominating Tactile CRM in any, or all of the following categories: Best Bootstrapped Startup Best Enterprise Best International Best New Startup of 2008

User Interface Degradation – discuss

I’m currently playing with some potential new interface tweaks for Tactile CRM, our easy to use CRM/contact and sales management system for small businesses – these aren’t definite and are an internal work in progress. One factor that needs to be considered is how the interface works across browsers. The current tweaks use rounded course…