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Thread: I notice the ad on this site for TEO 2.0 What do

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    crpaulk Guest

    Default I notice the ad on this site for TEO 2.0 What do

    I notice the ad on this site for TEO 2.0 What do you gain over SP2 with Office 2003 which is already pen enabled?

    Ron

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    Trev Guest

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    You can actually input your outlook items in ink. Your ink is recognized but not converted. You can then view your items in ink or convert them all.

    There's a free trial. Check it out, I'm sure you'll see the improvement. I wouldn't call outlook penabled.

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    mak Guest

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    Hi, my Outlook package came with Business Contact Manager which I use considerably (entry CRM; Business Contacts, Accounts, Opportunities). Unfortunately, from what I've read TEO seems to cause problems when BCM is around (there is some sort of workaround to press a key before creating an entry but this is obviously not practicable on a tablet) and a statement by the developer said someting along the lines that BCM is not supported.

    Anybody using TEO 2.0 and BCM out there who can confirm/deny this?

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    mak Guest

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    Hi, my Outlook package came with Business Contact Manager which I use considerably (entry CRM; Business Contacts, Accounts, Opportunities). Unfortunately, from what I've read TEO seems to cause problems when BCM is around (there is some sort of workaround to press a key before creating an entry but this is obviously not practicable on a tablet) and a statement by the developer said someting along the lines that BCM is not supported.

    Anybody using TEO 2.0 and BCM out there who can confirm/deny this?

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    mak Guest

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    Hi, my Outlook package came with Business Contact Manager which I use considerably (entry CRM; Business Contacts, Accounts, Opportunities). Unfortunately, from what I've read TEO seems to cause problems when BCM is around (there is some sort of workaround to press a key before creating an entry but this is obviously not practicable on a tablet) and a statement by the developer said someting along the lines that BCM is not supported.

    Anybody using TEO 2.0 and BCM out there who can confirm/deny this?

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    mak Guest

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    Hi, my Outlook package came with Business Contact Manager which I use considerably (entry CRM; Business Contacts, Accounts, Opportunities). Unfortunately, from what I've read TEO seems to cause problems when BCM is around (there is some sort of workaround to press a key before creating an entry but this is obviously not practicable on a tablet) and a statement by the developer said someting along the lines that BCM is not supported.

    Anybody using TEO 2.0 and BCM out there who can confirm/deny this?

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    mak Guest

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    Hi, my Outlook package came with Business Contact Manager which I use considerably (entry CRM; Business Contacts, Accounts, Opportunities). Unfortunately, from what I've read TEO seems to cause problems when BCM is around (there is some sort of workaround to press a key before creating an entry but this is obviously not practicable on a tablet) and a statement by the developer said someting along the lines that BCM is not supported.

    Anybody using TEO 2.0 and BCM out there who can confirm/deny this?

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    mak Guest

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    Hi, my Outlook package came with Business Contact Manager which I use considerably (entry CRM; Business Contacts, Accounts, Opportunities). Unfortunately, from what I've read TEO seems to cause problems when BCM is around (there is some sort of workaround to press a key before creating an entry but this is obviously not practicable on a tablet) and a statement by the developer said someting along the lines that BCM is not supported.

    Anybody using TEO 2.0 and BCM out there who can confirm/deny this?

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    mak Guest

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    Hi, my Outlook package came with Business Contact Manager which I use considerably (entry CRM; Business Contacts, Accounts, Opportunities). Unfortunately, from what I've read TEO seems to cause problems when BCM is around (there is some sort of workaround to press a key before creating an entry but this is obviously not practicable on a tablet) and a statement by the developer said someting along the lines that BCM is not supported.

    Anybody using TEO 2.0 and BCM out there who can confirm/deny this?

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    mak Guest

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    Hi, my Outlook package came with Business Contact Manager which I use considerably (entry CRM; Business Contacts, Accounts, Opportunities). Unfortunately, from what I've read TEO seems to cause problems when BCM is around (there is some sort of workaround to press a key before creating an entry but this is obviously not practicable on a tablet) and a statement by the developer said someting along the lines that BCM is not supported.

    Anybody using TEO 2.0 and BCM out there who can confirm/deny this?

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