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It is with great joy to announce the new language translation system. For months, one of our contributors (Sergey Fayngold) has been setting up the system so that anyone can easily translate Zurmo labels into their native language. If you …
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Open Source is about a community of people working together who share a common ethos. Occasionally, certain people in the community demonstrate remarkable enthusiasm for the project. We like to call these people Evangelists. Below is a list (in no …
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Zurmo is listed this week on the homepage of Sourceforge as a featured project: https://sourceforge.net/. It’s an honor to be recognized by the #1 resource for open source software development and distribution.
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As we further develop Zurmo beyond 1.0, the user experience continues to take center stage in our planning. Powerful new features and functionality currently under development include Reporting, Workflow, an Email Marketing Engine, and a lot more. As we add these new spokes …
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Four years ago, the founders of Zurmo were fed up with the existing open source Customer Relationship Management (CRM) applications in the marketplace. They were buggy, difficult to work with, had no technical elegance, did not have an ounce of …
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We’re proud to announce that the Zurmo train is on schedule and moving very fast. 0.8.0 of the Open Source Customer Relationship Management (CRM) application shipped today. The most significant addition to the new release is the ability to send …
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Inching closer to the 1.0 release, Zurmo published 0.7.8, which added a new charting library. With a wider variety of charts and graphs, Zurmo provides dashboards with meaningful data and in a format that can easily be understood. Zurmo Release …
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In anticipation of the 1.0 release, Zurmo published 0.7.7, which added the ability to mass delete records in the system. Although a small feature, this capability reduces clicks and allows users to perform an important function in bulk. Zurmo Release …
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The short version: Most Open Source Customer Relationship Management (CRM) applications are not fully functioning CRMs because they usually lack Reporting and Workflow. CRMs without these two features are useless. We want people to get value out of Zurmo. So we’re …
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Go a whole month without sending me an email and I will buy you a box of Belgian Chocolates. Okay, disclaimer. You have to work with me. And you have to have access to our internal instance of Zurmo. But …
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