Tustena CRM is an Enterprise-Class Customer Relationship Management server written in C# for the .NET platform with many advanced features like Companies/Leads/Contacts Manager, Calendaring, Groupware, Email Marketing, Reporting, Orders, Catalogs, etc.

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Operating Systems

Windows

Languages

Ukrainian, Italian, English, Spanish, Russian

Intended Audience

Information Technology, Financial and Insurance Industry, Healthcare Industry, Science/Research, Manufacturing, Telecommunications Industry

User Interface

Web-based, Plugins

Programming Language

C#, JavaScript, ASP.NET

Database Environment

Microsoft SQL Server

Related Categories

C# Enterprise Software, C# CRM Software, C# ERP Software, C# Accounting Software, C# Scheduling Software, JavaScript Enterprise Software, JavaScript CRM Software, JavaScript ERP Software, JavaScript Accounting Software, JavaScript Scheduling Software, ASP.NET Enterprise Software, ASP.NET CRM Software, ASP.NET ERP Software, ASP.NET Accounting Software, ASP.NET Scheduling Software

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2005-09-04