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  • Hello Bruce.

    Gotcha, yes I think you might have mentioned that, I didn't make the connection.

    Great shows, I really enjoy them..

    Have a great day.

    thanks

  • good morning bruce

  • @koioo2 Hello to you

  • Hello Bruce,

    So I take it then that the outlook is sort of your CRM too then?

    Was Insightly a little bit to much for your needs and not as practical as the outlook for your needs..And/or also perhaps because it is a computer based application and not an cloud based CRM. Perhaps maybe a feeling of security knowing your info is not out there floating around on who knows where server but rather on your home mac or PC?

  • @ftoftheX Hi Thanks for watching. To answer your questions, I use Microsoft CRM for customer management, this app is hosted. There is an Outlook connector that will sync data with Outlook. I then use CompanionLink to sync Outlook with Google Apps.I ue Outlook as most Microsoft Apps expect Outlook to be your default email client.

  • For your power supply issue - if the specs I am looking at online is the same as what you currently have, I agree with the Dell support. From what I am seeing online, that XPS comes with 250 W or 305 W. Of course, depending on how many hard drives you have installed, fans, USB powered anything, when you add a decent card like the ATI 6770, you are pushing your power limits when adding a 3rd monitor. Bought my Son a 6750, and it requires something like 200 W alone.

  • @PCAddictsLive Thanks for watching. My XPS 8300 shipped with a 460W PSU, Yep no doubt that's the issue.

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