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Ntractive releases Elements CRM for iPad
By Jesse Hollington
Applications Editor, iLounge
Published: Friday, January 27, 2012
News Category: Apps + Games
Mac Customer Relationship Management (CRM) software developer Ntractive has released a native iPad version of its Elements CRM app. Building upon Ntractive’s desktop cloud application, Elements CRM for iPad provides a user experience on the iPad that looks, works and feels like a desktop app. Elements CRM for iPad has been optimized for iOS 5 and integrates features such as AirPrint support for the ability to print invoices and other documents directly from within the app. The iPad version is designed to allow users to carry their entire customer relationship management system around with them on the go, with the same functionality as the Elements CRM Mac app and data accessed directly from the cloud, facilitating instantaneous collaboration with other team members. The Elements CRM for iPad app requires iOS 5.0 or later and is available from the App Store as a free download. A monthly subscription to the standard Elements CRM cloud service is required to use the app as well as an additional subscription to Elements CRM Mobile. Small business subscription pricing starts at $25/user/month with the Mobile add-on priced at an additional $10/user/month.
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