Pretty good app but if they want to capture the Enterprise customers
As a quick update to my review in the early stage of my use: I still think very highly of this product. The shortcomings of becoming a great tool for business still exist. It really needs to support plug-ins for the common place tools like Salesforce.com, full Exchange integration and a GoToMeeting or, ugh again WebEx would be great.
What i found over the weekend that really “chaps my hide” is: After paying for the App for Mac they want to ding you for iPads and iPhone/Watch seperately. Now, a 20 buck gee whiz calendar app that support all Apple devices one carries around daily. But a $40 App to support your Apple ecosystem is too much for the pretty colors.
My additional 2 cents.
Greg T.
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I’ve only been using the app for a couple of days. Primairly to integrate my Macbook Pro in a sea of Windows & Google App users at my company. Outlook can’t cut it for Google App intregration for anything but mail…calendars, tasks and note…forget it!
Some of the critical shortcomings of this App for the Corporate/Enterprise/Business user is/are: Full Exchange integration, intro with SalesForce.com, GoToMeeting and (ugh) dare I say WebEx. Salesforce.com and GTM are must haves, points on which to argue I suppose. But using the GTM plug-in for meeting scheduling and interaction/logging of emails for Salesforce.com would be killer.
In the end…this is slick looking App which affords some flexibilty/interactivity with Exchange and Google calendar but for the business community…needs some work.
My 2 cents.
Greg T.
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