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    This feature request keeps coming up in feedback emails! It’s a little tricky to implement, as we have to keep track of all the reminders for all our users, even if they’re not logged into Rapportive when the reminder is due. But we know how popular it is, and we’d use it ourselves, so we’ll definitely see what we can do.

    In the meantime, check out a really handy service: http://followup.cc. You cc your emails to it, and it sends you follow-up reminders.

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    Ted Kidd commented  · 

    Awesome suggestion.

    Tasks don't seem to connect well to calendar or contacts. Maybe Rapportive could cure that?

    I want completed tasks to move to my calendar and to the contact it was completed for. Then I could see what I was doing at that time when reviewing my calendar, and see it when I look at the contact.

    Rapportive gets what other CRM don't seem to, we need to stay in Google and overlay services rather than navigating away or as Google evolves we won't see/stay current and fluent.

    Currently I pay Solve360 for services that take me away from Google, and I don't like that. I need to keep my Google skills current, not learn another interface.

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    Ted Kidd commented  · 

    Tasks don't seem to connect well to calendar or contacts. Maybe Rapportive could cure that?

    I want completed tasks to move to my calendar and to the contact it was completed for. The I could see what I was doing at that time when reviewing my calendar, and see it when I look at the contact.

    Rapportive gets what other CRM don't seem to, we need to stay in Google and overlay services rather than navigating away or as Google evolves we won't see/stay current and fluent.

    Currently I pay Solve360 for services that take me away from Google, and I don't like that. I need to keep my Google skills current, not learn another interface.

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    Ted Kidd commented  · 

    Rapportive gets what other CRM don't seem to, we need to stay in Google and overlay services rather than navigating away or as Google evolves we won't see/stay current and fluent.

    Currently I pay Solve360 for services that take me away from Google, and I don't like that. I need to keep my Google skills current, not learn another interface. So I am hesitant to fully engage Solve360 where it pulls me away.

    I see rapportive showing recent e-mails, calendar events, and phone calls in the contacts view on the right margin, same as in mail. I see Google services and lightly connected silo's that require navigating away and duplication at times. I see Rapportive as a way of strengthening those connections and providing better gui interconnection between silo's, and avoiding duplication and navigation away. .

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    Hi,

    Thanks for the idea, it looks like Nimble do have an API, though you still have to talk to them to get access to it.

    It would be cool if Rapportive supported all of the CRMs, though it might be a while before we get round to it!

    Conrad

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    Ted Kidd commented  · 

    Pointless post.

    This is an incredibly useful tool for practically everyone. The fact it's not useful to you means you are one of the rare people who don't need the tool, or you are to stupid to understand how to use the tool.

    Either way you need to learn how to remove free plug-ins on your own, or hire someone to do it.

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    Could you suggest how you would like this to work? We don’t want to run the risk of being confusing – if we show our sidebar, which is basically a contact record, next to the existing Google contact record, it would look a bit weird, especially if the data we have isn’t the same as what you’ve got in your address book.

    What would you find most useful to augment Google Contacts? Or is the main benefit that you’d be able to search directly for a contact (as Michelle describes) rather than having to first find an email from them?

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    Ted Kidd commented  · 

    Rapportive gets what other CRM don't seem to, we need to stay in Google and overlay services rather than navigating away or as Google evolves we won't see/stay current and fluent.

    Currently I pay Solve360 for services that take me away from Google, and I don't like that. I need to keep my Google skills current, not learn another interface.

    I see rapportive showing recent e-mails, calendar events, and phone calls in the contacts view on the right margin, same as in mail.

    Possibly tasks connected to the contact as you develop an interface with tasks (saw it suggested elsewhere)