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I’m having a real hard time deciding whether or not I should upgrade to ACT! 2010.  I’m a longtime ACT! user, since ACT! 2.0 and I’m a huge ACT! fan.  As I age, I’ve started to question the validity of constantly upgrading to new software versions for a number of reasons.  Maybe I just look at it different these days.

I will eventually upgrade, but when my clients and students ask me if they should upgrade to ACT! 2010 these are the things I ponder on their behalf before I advise them:

1.)    The software is new and it might have bugs, so as a rule of thumb I tell people to wait about three months before they even consider upgrading.  Let the early adopters be the real beta testers.  This is my advice for all software upgrades, not just ACT!.

2.)    What’s broken (if anything) with your current version?

3.)    What are you not accomplishing today that you think the new version will help you accomplish tomorrow?

4.)    Are you rich?  If so spend the money.

5.)    What new features in the new version are really new?

6.)    What is it that would make you more effective and efficient every day?  For example, if you could reduce the amount of time you spend on processing your daily email, would you be better served to focus on that first?

7.)    Do you have time to burn?

8.)    Are you the type that has to have the latest and supposedly greatest?  If so, you are going to do it regardless of what I advise.

9.)    How many customers do you have in your database?  When is the last time you called them to say hello?  When is the last time you emailed them?  If you don’t know the answers to these questions, then focus on getting the answers before you upgrade.

10.)  Do you use any other products that work with your current version of ACT! that you will need to upgrade if you upgrade to the newest version of ACT!?

In my next post, I’ll review the pros and cons of ACT! 2010.

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Here are 10 questions to ask yourself about ACT! before you upgrade to the newest version:

  1. Do you know how many contacts you have in your ACT database and who they are?
  2. How many clients are in your database?
  3. When is the last time you contacted your clients?
  4. How many prospects are in your database?
  5. When did you last contact your prospects?
  6. Do you have a plan in place to contact your clients?
  7. Do you have a plan in place to contact your prospects?
  8. Is my time better spent purchasing new software or organizing and maximizing my investment in the version I now possess?
  9. What are my goals for the data I now possess?
  10.  Before I upgrade, what is ACT going to do for me that I can’t do now?

It is my belief that ACT is but a tool, and if you use that tool wisely you can accomplish great things.  The key is setting goals and mastering the fundamentals.

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If you are considering upgrading to Microsoft office 2007 from Office 2003, please be aware of the fact that you can install 2007 without removing 2003, with one exception Outlook.

Here is some more information:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/928091

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