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Ntractive Unveils Elements CRM 3.1

March 25, 2011

Ntractive, the Mac CRM Business experts and the developers of Elements CRM for the Mac and iPhone (News - Alert), launched version 3.1 of its Elements CRM, which is said to come with new features and bug fixes along with the release to the Mac App Store.


Elements CRM is the Mac Customer Relationship Management solution for Apple (News - Alert) Business or Enterprise. With this solution companies can manage their sales, contacts, calls, projects, tasks, meetings, notes, time and billing, marketing, finance, documents and much more. Ntractive said that its focus in Elements CRM 3.1 was to fix bugs, enhance UI, add some requested customer features, and bring Elements CRM to the Mac App Store.

"We are thrilled to have Elements CRM available on the Mac App Store," Justin Bartak, founder and chief executive officer at Ntractive, said in a press release. "It's great to be one of the first SaaS (News - Alert) CRM applications available to Mac business and enterprise users in the Mac App Store.”

Key features added to the Elements CRM Version 3.1 are; Availability on the Mac App Store, 100X speed improvement in some areas, New feature additions, UI Refinements and Bug Fixes.

As stated, Elements CRM 3.1 is available immediately to all customers and as a free download on the Mac App Store. Small Business pricing starts at 24.95 monthly per user, and Professional pricing starts at $44.95.

Last June, TMC (News - Alert) reported on the release of Version 2.5 of Ntractive’s Elements CRM which featured QuickBooks Integration. In this press release, Ntractive claimed that it has been focusing more on the way companies collaborate, work and communicate on the Mac. The company's Elements Platform, which is part desktop and part cloud, is powered by Webkit. Webkit is the open source browser engine that is used by Safari, the iPhone and many other applications.


Jai C.S. is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Jai's articles, please visit his columnist page.

Edited by Jaclyn Allard
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