Special Update 2:18pm EST 9/29/2008
The orders are coming in at a rate faster than ever, the sale ends tomorrow at 5pm PST. NOTICE…Any order that comes in after 5pm PST with the promocodes used will be canceled and refunded. Sorry if I sound harsh, Sage has this cutoff, and I promised my staff I wouldn’t keep them all night (EST).
To make it easier, I’ve included a few links below to most common purchases…
If you are a 2008 customer wanting the ACT Platinum Care discount so you can also get ACT! 2009 for free (Ends 5pm PST 9/30/2008)
ACT! 2008 Standard Users http://actasap.net/act2009prapc (promocode is in the link)
ACT! 2008 Premium Users http://actasap.net/act2009stdapc (promocode is in the link)
ACT! 2009 Standard Upgrade + ACT! Platinum Care:
http://actasap.net/act2009std …save 69.95 by 9/30
(apply special code APCSRT20 to save)
ACT! 2009 Premium Upgrade + ACT! Platinum Care:
http://actasap.net/act2009prem …save 114.95 by 9/30
(apply special code APCPRT45 to save)
ACT! 2009 Corp Ed. Prem EX Upgrade + ACT! Platinum Care:
http://actasap.net/act2009ex …save 181.95 by 9/30
(apply special code APCCEX45 to save)
NOTE: Since the post, several comments have come in, prompting me to revise the FAQ, to help avoid wading through all the comments to get to your answer. Hope that helps. Want to comment? Just s-c-r-o-l-l, or hit the [END] key on your keyboard to go to the bottom. Ready to buy? Go here.
Since the launch of ACT! 2009, I’ve had quite a few questions, so I though I would answer some of the more popular ones here, and hopefully dispel any confusion. To be clear, there is reason for confusion, with the product names. It is worth finding out what makes sense for you. Please chime in below in the comments section if you need further clarification or questions answered. For more information, you might check the ACT! 2009 Review Page at www.WhatsNewWithACT.com
Upgrading:
Q: “I have ACT! version 5/2000 what will it cost me to upgrade to ACT! 2009 vs. someone who is upgrading from, say, ACT! 2006?” - Anonymous
A: The price is the same for you and everyone who wants the latest version. There is one price for the upgrade, regardless of what you are upgrading from. This makes is easier for everyone. Ready to buy? Go here.
Tip: Many customers are using the current promotion to upgrade to Corporate Edition, because it now includes both ACT! for Windows, and ACT! for Web versions, at a very compelling price.
Q: “I’ve been an ACT user for years…After a couple of bad experiences installing later versions – including 10.0, I’d pretty much written off ACT. But I haven’t found anything that suits be better, so I thought I’d look again. What I was looking for from Sage was some acknowledgement of the problems over the past few years and a commitment to improve. I didn’t get that, so I’m still suspicious. Sage has blown their good graces with long-time customers. Thoughts?” -Mike Pritchard Kirkland, WA
A: You are not alone, your concerns have been shared by many. You might want to checkout the interview I did with Sage in May, referenced here. The feedback has been very positive on this. Ready to buy? Go here.
Existing ACT! 2008 Users:
Q: “So there is a way for me as an ACT! 2008 user to get ACT! 2009 for free? Explain.” -Anonymous
A: You are correct, all ACT! 2008 Users who Purchase ACT! Platinum Care by 9/30/2008 will receive ACT! 2009 at no cost. Order ACT! Platinum Care and Sage will ship you ACT! 2009 without you having to do anything else, it is automatic. This has to do with the ACT! Platinum Care annual subscription program being new, I think they are doing what they can to make the program as successful as possible, and as quickly as possible, they are doing this by making it a high value proposition. After September, ACT! 2008 users will need to purchase the ACT! 2009 upgrade just like everyone else. Ready to buy? Go here.
Which Version to Buy?:
Q: “Is the corporate version better than the personal?” - Bob, Maryland USA
A: It depends what your needs are. Corporate Edition (5 user minimum) entitles you to slightly better pricing, easy fulfillment (licenses are received in email usually within 1-2 business days in addition to express mail). There are three versions for the Corporate Edition versions of ACT! Standard, Premium EX, and Premium ST. For the EX and ST Editions Sage also throws in the the ACT! for Web version as well (cool). EX runs on SQL Express, and storage is limited by SQL Express, ST has a full blown SQL License with it, and has much greater scalability (good for databases with 20+ users). Ready to buy? Go here.
The other products are retail products, ACT! 2009 Standard, and ACT! 2009 Premium Solutions. These are the same products as Corporate Edition (Standard and Premium EX), but a bit more expensive, and fall under the umbrella of retail products. It’s worth noting that ACT! for Web is only available with Corporate License, as is the Premium ST version.
Lastly, the most notable callouts on all Premium versions of the product is, advanced calendar scheduling, more database sync options (http), and no longer a 10 user max per database (as with Standard). Ready to buy? Go here.
Q: Where can I find a side by side comparison between the Corporate Edition EX vs. ST versions? -Thomas, Florida, USA
A: TRULY IT IS SCALABILITY, ST STANDS FOR ´STANDARD´ EDITION OF MS SQL, BASICALLY IT SCALES BEYOND 2GB OF DATA, AND ALL THE SCALING BENEFITS OF FULL-BLOWN SQL. EX IS FOR EXPRESS EDITION OF SQL, WHICH HAS A 2GB LIMITATION, AND IS AVAILABLE FOR FREE FROM THE MS WEBSITE. YOU ARE ESSENTIALLY PAYING A DISCOUNTED RATE FOR A FULL SQL LICENSE THROUGH SAGE FOR THE EXPLICIT USE OF THE ACT SQL INSTANCE. Ready to buy? Go here.
Q: What is the deal with “Corporate Standard Edition” vs “Corporate Premium EX/ST” editions? Can you have a mix of users? I.e. users that do not need access to ACT for Web, can they have a standard corporate license vs. other users that need Web and client access to use EX? i.e. can I have say 6 or 7 EX licenses and 5 Standard licenses? Or do all users, now and forever, need to have all EX, or Standard licenses? What’s the diff between Corporate Standard and EX? Is it the ACT for Web integration?
A: If it is a shared DB, you must have everyone on the same version. Standard users cannot access an EX or ST DB, and EX cannot open a Standard or ST, and an ST cannot open an EX or Standard DB without prompting to convert them up… Corp Standard is limited to 2GB, and 10 licensed/active users. Corp EX is limited to 2 GB, ST has no DB Size limit (SQL). Both Corp EX and ST have the ACT! for Web inclusive (comes with it), no web flavor exists for Standard. Ready to buy? Go here.
ACT! Platinum Care:
Q: “The platinum care is cheaper than the upgrade, but platinum contains the upgrade. Makes no sense. Is the platinum care something that is just an annual license, so that you will have to pay next year or it will shut down?” -Leonard, Kansas City, MO USA
A: This new product has created a lot of buzz. Allow me to clarify… ACT! Platinum Care is 4 things:
1.) Upgrade Assurance. Members always have the latest version of ACT!
2.) Access to Business Specialists. Speak with their specialists in the members forum.
3.) Sandler Sales Training. “One full year of access to Sandler Broadcast Center: eLessons, DISC Assessment, and Podcasts – Plus one complimentary training session.” Available through their online portal, as well as a visit to your local Sandler office.
4.) Extended Benefits- Extend ACT! with special add-on offers and discounts available only to Platinum Care members.
To answer your question specifically, if you decide to not renew your ACT! Platinum Care for next year, you own the software (as well as the data
so they cannot and will not disable the product. From what I understand, their plan is to add a lot of value to the program, so that renewing is a no brainer. Here is the login page for members, https://care.act.com Ready to buy? Go here.
Q: “Is ACT! Platinum Care something I can only purchase through Sage?” -Jim, Addison, IL USA
A: No. You can get it through any ACT! reseller or ACT! Certified Consultant. Or even me if you like. Ready to buy? Go here.
Q: “When I called ACT! directly, they said the ACT! Platinum Care promotion for ACT! 2008 (to get ACT! 2009 for free) was only good from 7/15/2008-8/8/2008, you know anything about that?…clearly I should have purchased from you.” -Jim, Addison, IL USA
A: Sounds like there might be some confusion. All resellers, myself included, can sell the product and the special promotion through 9/30/2008. I’m not sure why they couldn’t sell it to you, but based on your comment (below), it sounds like you got them to honor the promotion price anyway, nice work Jim! No worries about buying it from me, I’m just glad you got it squared away. Ready to buy? Go here.
Q: For APC, do I need to purchase 1 APC license for every ACT User? I could not find any reference in any documentation that this is the case and the discounts are applied whether I select 1 or 10 users on the APC. The APC agreement is not a “License” agreement but rather a “Plan” and the only reference for example with respect to Upgrade assurance is that you would receive 1 upgrade for each license (ACT license) held. So it seems to me that I can buy 10 ACT
licenses and 1 APC Plan membership? -Thomas, Florida, USA
A: APC IS A 1 TO 1 RELATIONSHIP, MUST BUY 1 APC FOR EACH SOFTWARE LICENSE. SHOPPING CART I´M USING DOESN´T ALLOW ME TO FORCE THIS REQUIREMENT, SO WE TAKE TIME TO EXPLAIN TO CUSTOMERS AND PROSPECTIVE CUSTOMERS (LIKE YOU…). APC IS A SUBSCRIPTION PLAN (ANNUAL RENEWAL). IN YOUR SCENARIO, MUST PURCHASE 10 APC LICENSES. Ready to buy? Go here.
Q: What happens if we add another 5 or 10 users down the road and do not have/get APC for those additional users? -Thomas, Florida, USA
A: IF YOU PURCHASE LICENSES DOWN THE ROAD, YOU HAVE THE OPTION TO ADD APC AT THAT TIME, WHILE I WOULD ADVISE DOING SO, IT IS NOT A REQUIREMENT. Ready to buy? Go here.
New Users:
Q: “PC Magazine said learning curve is steep for new version, if a novice. Your comments?” -Leonard, Kansas City, MO USA
A: It is much easier to learn than you might imagine. Of course, any software takes time to learn, and if you are new, you need to plan for that. You might consider investing in some training along with your purchase, or shortly thereafter. Ready to buy? Go here.
Order Questions:
Q: “Why doesn’t the net price when I put in all the codes when I buy the Act 2009 upgrade, and the Act premium care come out to be just the price of the care? I will be glad to give you my credit card and you can submit the order for me! What do you think?” -Lisa, Vestal, NY USA
A: I’d be honored to have you as a customer Lisa, thanks for the thought. I apologize for the confusion, you only need to purchase ACT! Platinum Care, then Sage will send you the ACT! 2009 upgrade *automatically* (and did I mention for f-r-e-e by 9/30/2008?). May I encourage you to give it another try? I wish I had the bandwidth to talk to everyone personally…if you try and still have issues, give a call through one of the “click to call” buttons on the store, or dial 800-871-6976 x104 and we’ll help you through, no worries. Ready to buy? Go here.
Q: “I didn’t see any better deal from you than the $169 upgrade pricing. If you have a better deal I’ll be glad to buy via you. Thanks for the links to the earlier interviews – the information and attitudes were helpful, and give me encouragement to continue.” -Mike, Kirkland, WA USA
A: Mike, I understand. I’m all about getting the best price when possible. The price is what it is (should be pretty compeititve I think), but some have said they felt what was included in the bonuses made it worth it for them. Check it out on the store. http://www.actasap.net/buyact There is also a video explaining everything. Ready to buy? Go here.
Q: I see no 5 user pack pricing for Corporate Premium. ACT does offer 5 user pack discounts, why are you not showing those options? I don’t think that I should have to pay the same per license price when I buy 10 or 15 licenses, as someone who is buying only 1 or 2. Do you have 5 Pack or 10 Pack license prices on your website and I am just missing them? -Thomas, Florida, USA
A: EXCELLENT QUESTION, I SEE YOU ARE DOING YOUR HOMEWORK! 5 USER PACK IS ´RETAIL´ LICENSES ONLY. IN BECOMING A CORPORATE CUSTOMER YOU´D GET ACT FOR WEB, AND THE BEST PRICING. THE DEAL THEY ARE OFFERING IS OFF THE TABLE OCTOBER 1. Ready to buy? Go here.
Other Questions:
Q: “Can I also put it on my laptop? Will it work with a PDA/Treo 700 (ACT! for Palm OS) smart phone and can I start using it vs. Outlook?” -Thaine, Provo UT USA
A: You can dump Outlook immediately! Just kidding… Let me start at the top, I can tell you how it has always been (not sure if they have changed this), you can put a single license on your laptop and your desktop, yes. Product comes with a ACT! for Palm link, to sync directly with your Palm Contacts, Calendar and Tasks, but the ACT! for Palm OS version to support ACT! 2009 is not yet available (they say November timeframe). Outlook integration has been updated, and it is great with email. The sync of Outlook calendar items to ACT! activities and vice versa seems to work ok, however in my initial test it wasn’t handling recurring Outlook appointments properly. Ready to buy? Go here.
Q: Will Act 9 work with my Blackberry? I currently have 3rd party software to synchronize with Act and Outlook, but all fields do not come through. -Judy, USA
A: Check with your provider first. I know that RIM (makers of the BB device) have been very slow in supporting newer version of ACTI (and it was way too slow when it did come out). I use www.actasap.net/hhc and it works great. Ready to buy? Go here.
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I’m on a trial version right now, but I didn’t see any better deal from you
than the $169 upgrade pricing. If you have a better deal I’ll be glad to
buy via you. Thanks for the links to the earlier interviews – the
information and attitudes were helpful, and give me encouragement to
continue.
Glad you found it useful. It was an interesting interview, as well as the blog comments leading up to it.
The upgrade is the upgrade price. But watch the video on the store page it is a button that says “Click here for special pricing through 09/30/2008″
http://www.actasap.net/buyact
I have thrown in 4 free bonuses, and so far the feedback has been positive. And as you read above there is a way for customers who have ACT! 2008 (like you) to get ACT! 2009 for f-r-e-e (by 9/30/2008…just buy ACT! Platinum Care).
Check it out…
Travis:
Do you know if Sage will provide a compatible version of ACT for Palm for ACT 2009? Can you find out?
ACT for Palm 3 will not work with ACT 2009.
It would be helpful if Sage would provide a compatible ACT for Palm version when they release a new version. If not, I will continue to use ACT 2008.
I have heard rumors of Windows mobile and Blackberry compatible versions possibly being offered.
Thanks,
Ron
Ron-
I’ve heard mixed feedback on this issue. I heard November, but more recently, there is no commitment to ACT! for Palm OS update to support ACT! 2009. I have a feeling they didn’t sell as much as they hoped, and have shifted development resources to other areas of the product.
NOTE: They still include the ACT! *link* for Palm OS, which syncs information directly to contacts, calendar, and tasks on the Palm.
What most clients I have end up doing to have reliable sync (including histories) is to spend $50 on this product which is updated with each new ACT! version, and whenever new phones come out (at no charge to customers). Sync your Palm with ACT! 2009 here most are happy with the Express version.
Depending on what your hot buttons are, you might want the speed and other improvements in ACT 2009, it is a pretty good deal for ACT! 2008 customers (by 9/30/2008), even if you don’t implement the new version right away…
Hope that helps.
Travis,
Thanks for your personal attention.
I have been an ACT user since Moby Dick was a minnow (Version 2.0). Therefore, I have endured a lot of pain – ACT, Symantec, Best Software, and now Sage.
I was FORCED against my will into ACT!2008 (V10) as I bought a new laptop and the ACT6 that I loved (it is my LIFE) will not run on Vista.
I also discovered Vista is the UNPRODUCTIVITY key to bring Power Users to their knees
Anyway, I spent days with Sage tech support fixing bugs (especially sync problems) and then my 30 days free support expired on 8/15. My wife thought I was having an affair as I spent vitually every Friday night talking to someone from India.
Then, I read about a new version 2009 (V11) that solves many of my problems. I find your page and read about the ACT Platinum Service (They charge for a user manual, so why would I be surprised they charge to fix their bugs). However, at $49.95 this was the least expensive easiest way to upgrade to 2009.
Knowing this was a SERVICE, I though it could only be pruchased thru Sage. I called them (their ACT Premium Care web page has no link, only a phone number) only to be told that deal does not apply to me, as it ran only for the period 7/15 thru 8/8 — BEFORE 2009 was released.
I was on hold with Level 2 tech support when you called on my mobile phone. When they gave me an OK to allow the $49.95 on an excpetion basis, I gave them my credit card. They said it would be here in 2-3 weeks.
Then, you called back and I realized I could have purchased from YOU – An American from OHIO. And, I would have also received Swift Page and Broadlook’s Contact Capture…. and most important – NO HASSLES, NO REJECTION as I have experienced with Sage. Wow, I wish they had disconnected this call as they had many others before, because once you explained everything — CLEARLY I should have purchased from you.
Well, when this subscrition expires, I can certain go to you for all my future ACT needs.
Thanx,
Jim Bannon
jbannon@thecountertopfactory.com
Jim-
Sorry to hear of your woes… It’s hard to imagine Moby Dick as a minnow…but what do I know?! LOL
I’m not sure what ACT! told you, but ACT! Platinum Care and the special promotion is available through my online store (with the bonuses) though the end of September.
In spite of all your pain Jim, by taking the time to post here, I hope others have benefited from it. I have, your message has prompted me to update this post, periodically with useful information from comments like your own.
Gratefully,
Travis
I call ACT! Customer service and they said since I have Ver 6 (2003) that IMUST purchase the full version, not eligible for the upgrade.
Unless they have changed something recently, I’m afraid you were incorrectly advised. Any previous version (back to v3) is eligable for the ACT! 2009 upgrade.
Hope that helps.
I really like ACT! 2009 and have been using it since probably about the same time you did Travis. This is a genuinely good deal and special bonus as the pricing model changes. This deal makes it possible for those folks that usually upgrade every other year to afford getting new versions each year on the subscription licensing plan. ACT! 2009 runs on any contemporary business system of which an entry-level $500 system would be more than enough hardware. If you are running ACT! 6 or older you really should have a convesation with Travis and get details as this is not a deal you want to pass up.
Steve-
Thanks for your input. I am enjoying the user interface improvements and improved sync status screen. As for this promotion…so far so good. For people uncertain if upgrading now is the right time, I’m advising some clients who conclude that now is not the right time to *implement*, but to take advantage of this offer and save. After 9/30/2008 this deal won’t be around.
I’ve scheduled with some consulting clients to implement in December, they bought now and saved.
Travis:
Received v11 last week. Called Customer Support to walk me through the conversion process from v8 tov11. Installed ACT!Link for Pocket PC to interface with my Samsung i760 phone from Verizon. All works great!
Thanks,
Steve Nichols
Steve-
Glad to hear it is working well for you.
-Travis
RE: New Users/Learning Curve,
It is true that there have been many features and capabilities that have been added to ACT! over the years. It has grown from a fancy Rolodex into one capable of handling hundreds of thousands of records. What is also true now as it always has been it is still just as easy now to pull up a contact record with very few keystrokes say after the phone rings. Alt-L L then a few letters of a client’s last name and in newer database that is likely enough to bring up a client’s contact record. Given the Quickstudy guide and a weekend most folks could learn much more than the basics for what they need. There are also many online forums available to ask questions like Travis’s or the public forums at community.act.com or Susan Clark’s Blog (the ACC that writes the Quickstudy guide and Demo Database). There are many of places to ask and people that can answer questions.
I’m using ACT 2000 with Winfax Pro 10.3 and Outlook 2003. What issues would I be facing if I upgraded to 2009?
Joe-
WinFax is not supported with ACT! 2008. If you are a heavy user of WinFax but open to other faxing solutions they do exist. I don’t have the links with me at the moment, contact me at http://www.TravisHelpDesk.com and I’ll get them to you.
ACT2009 – replies go into the wrong folder
I’ve been using the ACT2009, and will buy the product (just as soon as I send this comment).
The biggest problem I’m having is that replies go into the wrong place. I’m using Vista and Outlook 2003, and have Outlook set up to send replies to the originating folder when replying. They don’t (usually). Occasionally replies go to the the folder I expect (I’m not sure what is different when this happens), but generally the location set for the reply is Sent Items. When I make the change manually, the reply goes where I want, but to make the change is very time consuming.
ACT! support says they can’t repeat the problem.
Mike-
If my suspicions are close, you either have a problem with your Outlook install, or with the Outlook PST. The only way to diagnose is to test it with a fresh PST, or on another system entirely with a fresh PST (that would be a new Outlook installation).
Alternatively, you might contact an ACT! Certified Consultant, and have them fix it for you, so you don’t waste all your time on technical stuff. To that end, I would want to know the real reason you have sent items configured that way to begin with.
Hope that helps.
Travis
Hi dears !
In this weekend I’m in my stand in Big Fear…
a lot of contacts…
no ACT! interface in my iPhone… a lot of note… and now: CUT and PAST !!!
ON 2008, Is not possible !
CompanionLink trial do not work well !
( ACT! > outlook > itunes … and back itunes > outlook > ACT ! )
I need direct interface ! ACT! on iPhone, cable, syncro and update!!!
Like my old amazing PALM500 5 years ago…
Like ACT for PALM OS !!!
Thanks and have a nice week !
Cordiali saluti,
Dario Ganz
I have an EX database, can a user on a the standard tier of Act! which also is SQL express open this database?
Mike-
Good question. No a standard tier user cannot open an EX or ST database. However, an EX or ST system can save a database copy in a format that the
Standard product can open.
Hope that helps.
Diaro-
You might try making sure you have the latest version of CompanionLink, they are continually updating the product. There is no direct link to the iPhone that I know of yet.
Is ACT an acronym?
It is!Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry