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GoldMine 6.0 Business Contact Manager review

5.5

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GoldMine 6.0 Business Contact Manager


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7 Members have reviewed this product

 

Don Brown

Don Brown

A reseller's consulting fee heaven

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6.5

Good


Sigurd M

Sigurd M

Packed with features, but too slow and cumbersome

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4.0

Mediocre


Christo Ibouchev

Christo Ibouchev

GUI and features not worked out

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4.5

Mediocre


Anonymous

Anonymous

Tries to do everything, none of them well...

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3.5

Poor


Anonymous

Anonymous

Too many bugs: promises way more than it delivers

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4.0

Mediocre


Richard Venneman

Richard Venneman

Good value for the investment

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7.0

Very Good



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Overview

GoldMine 6.0 Business Contact Manager

Editors rating
Rating: 7.0
Verdict

One of the most versatile contact managers on the market, GoldMine 6.0 should be considered by individuals as well as companies of all sizes.

Typical price

£ 165

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