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re: Dumping Google for Mac based small business

Posted on 10/6/14 at 11:38 pm to
Posted by Meauxjeaux
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Posted on 10/6/14 at 11:38 pm to
Nice list of yesterday's junk. I'm not hiring unless you're into JavaScript or node.

Simply:

I don't want Google anymore.

My devs are on Macs.

Anyone familiar with a good Mac based CRM?

Going to move my domain out of Google.

What are other's experiences running a small business on a Mac platform.
Posted by Asgard Device
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Member since Apr 2011
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Posted on 10/7/14 at 12:17 am to
quote:

Nice list of yesterday's junk.


quote:

Anyone familiar with a good Mac based CRM?




So, my point is that you aren't being clear as to what you're want because your question presents a false dichotomy. The best I can deduce is that you want one of the following two things:

1. A CRM with thick client pieces that run on Macs. Sounds really cutting edge.

2. A CRM that you can host in-house on a bare-metal server that is running OSX Server. Again.. wow.


You also keep talking about domains and google as if they are dependent on your CRM solution. All 3 of those pieces can move independently of each other, imo. I guess maybe you are also asking what software you can use to build and manage a domain out of your macs. Yet, you didn't specify what about google's directory service you disliked. It's also unclear as to what kind of servers you plan to run this on. I don't know man, you're never going to get a good answer like this.

Just put it all on the cloud.. oh wait. That's yesterday's junk.
Posted by ForeLSU
The Corner of Sanity and Madness
Member since Sep 2003
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Posted on 10/8/14 at 6:52 am to
quote:

Anyone familiar with a good Mac based CRM?


Virtually everything you're looking at is moving to being cloud-based. You shouldn't worry about what type of client you or your employees use to access the information, now or in the future. Mac, phone, droid, pc, who cares...

I currently use Zoho for CRM and (light) Project Management. They also have mail, calendars, docs, bug trackers, etc. There are plenty of others out there as well.
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